Chu Shulong

Dr. Chu Shulong is currently a senior fellow at China Institute of Contemporary International Relations (CICIR), and a professor at College of International Relations in Beijing. He is also a council member of Chinese Association for American Studies and CSCAP (Council on Security Cooperation in Asia-Pacific) China National Committee , member of Chinese Society for […]

Brad Roberts

Brad Roberts is a member of the research staff at the Institute for Defense Analyses in Alexandria, Virginia, with expertise on the proliferation and control of weapons of mass destruction.  IDA provides studies and analyses to the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the joint military staff.  Dr. Roberts also serves as an adjunct […]

Morimoto Satoshi

MORIMOTO Satoshi is a Professor in the Faculty of International Development at Takusyoku University. He has held several positions in the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including Director of the Consular and Migration Policy Division (1991-1992), Director of the Security Policy Division in the Bureau of Information Analysis, Research and Planning (1987-1989), and Deputy Director […]

PROSPECTS FOR COOPERATIVE SECURITY IN EAST ASIA: FROM CHINESE PERSPECTIVES

“Partnership for Peace: Building Long-term Security Cooperation in Northeast Asia”  The Second Collaborative Workshop on East Asia Regional Security Futures The Center for American Studies, Fudan University Shanghai, China, March 3-4, 2001 PROSPECTS FOR COOPERATIVE SECURITY IN EAST ASIA:  FROM CHINESE PERSPECTIVES by Xia Liping ABSTRACT Peace and economic development are still the main stream […]

PROSPECTS FOR COOPERATIVE SECURITY ON THE KOREAN PENINSULA

“Partnership for Peace: Building Long-term Security Cooperation in Northeast Asia”  The Second Collaborative Workshop on East Asia Regional Security Futures The Center for American Studies, Fudan University Shanghai, China, March 3-4, 2001 PROSPECTS FOR COOPERATIVE SECURITY ON THE KOREAN PENINSULA by Chung Oknim ABSTRACT The basis for maintaining peace and security in Northeast Asia has […]

US EAST ASIAN REGIONAL SECURITY FUTURES: POSITIVE DEVELOPMENTS AND NEGATIVE FACTORS

“Partnership for Peace: Building Long-term Security Cooperation in Northeast Asia”  The Second Collaborative Workshop on East Asia Regional Security Futures The Center for American Studies, Fudan University Shanghai, China, March 3-4, 2001 US EAST ASIAN REGIONAL SECURITY FUTURES: POSITIVE DEVELOPMENTS AND NEGATIVE FACTORS by Zhu Chenghu * ABSTRACT Following the end of the cold war, […]

TMD And East Asian Security

The theater missile defense (TMD) that the US and Japan are jointly developing has become the issue with the most significant negative impact on security in the Asia-Pacific region.  It has caused serious problems between major power relations in East Asia, such as those between the US, Japan, Russia, and China.  The major powers take […]

Li Bin

Li Bin Li Bin  received his Bachelor and Master Degrees in Physics from Peking University in 1985 and 1988, respectively.  In 1990, he entered the Graduate School of China Academy of Engineering Physics (CAEP) to study arms control.  At the same time, he worked as a part-time technical assitant at the Committee of Science, Technology […]

IMPLICATIONS OF THE NEW BUSH ADMINISTRATION FOR EAST ASIA: U.S. VIEW

“Partnership for Peace: Building Long-term Security Cooperation in Northeast Asia”  The Second Collaborative Workshop on East Asia Regional Security Futures The Center for American Studies, Fudan University Shanghai, China, March 3-4, 2001   IMPLICATIONS OF THE NEW BUSH ADMINISTRATION  FOR EAST ASIA: U.S. VIEW by Derek Mitchell ABSTRACT Given a lengthy political transition process and a […]