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

“Partnership for Peace: Building Long-term Security Cooperation in Northeast Asia”  The Second Collaborative Workshop on East Asia Regional Security FuturesThe Center for American Studies, Fudan University Shanghai, China, March 3-4, 2001 IMPLICATIONS OF THE NEW U.S. ADMINISTRATION FOR EAST ASIA:  A CHINESE VIEW by Shen Dingli ABSTRACT Since George W. Bush became the new U.S. President, […]

THE CHANGING SITUATION OF THE KOREAN PENINSULA AND ITS IMPACT ON SECURITY FUTURE

“Partnership for Peace: Building Long-term Security Cooperation in Northeast Asia”  The Second Collaborative Workshop on East Asia Regional Security FuturesThe Center for American Studies, Fudan University Shanghai, China, March 3-4, 2001 THE CHANGING SITUATION OF THE KOREAN PENINSULA AND ITS IMPACT ON SECURITY FUTURE by JIN Guangyao ABSTRACT Great and positive changes have taken place […]

US-CHINA RELATIONS FACE BOTH CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

“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-CHINA RELATIONS FACE BOTH CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES by Bonnie Glaser * ABSTRACT American presidential transitions inevitably bring a degree of uncertainty to […]

THE G.W. BUSH ADMINISTRATION AND NORTHEAST ASIAN SECURITY: A JAPANESE PERSPECTIVE

“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     THE G.W. BUSH ADMINISTRATION AND NORTHEAST ASIAN SECURITY: A JAPANESE PERSPECTIVE by Masahiro Matsumura ABSTRACT The current Northeast Asian security situation […]

U.S. AND CHINA IN THE EARLY 21ST CENTURY: COOPERATION, COMPETITION OR CONFRONTATION?

“Partnership for Peace: Building Long-term Security Cooperation in Northeast Asia” The Second Collaborative Workshop on East Asia Regional Security Futures U.S. AND CHINA IN THE EARLY 21ST CENTURY: COOPERATION, COMPETITION OR CONFRONTATION? by Chu Shulong ABSTRACT When the world entered the 21st century, the nature and the future of Sino-U.S. relations once again became questionable.  The […]

NONPROLIFERATION AND ARMS CONTROL

“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 NONPROLIFERATION AND ARMS CONTROL  by Lawrence Scheinman ABSTRACT Reflecting on the state of nonproliferation and arms control at the beginning of the second post-cold […]

EAST ASIAN REGIONAL SECURITY

“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   EAST ASIAN REGIONAL SECURITY  by Satoshi Morimoto ABSTRACT Asia is now relatively peaceful and calm, although there is a broad consensus that the […]

US BMD PROGRAM UNDER BUSH ADMINISTRATION: ITS INFLUENCE ON ARMS RACE AND PROLIFERATION IN EAST ASIA

ABSTRACT East Asia is a region consisting of nuclear-weapon states and non-nuclear weapon states with important nuclear potentials. Yet, a nuclear stability has existed for a long time with both nuclear arms race among nuclear-weapon states and nuclear proliferation in non-nuclear-weapon states restrained. The US BMD program particularly under the Bush administration, even still confronting […]

International Investment Rules Project

International Sustainable and Ethical Investment Rules A collaborative project between four innovative policy-oriented research groups working to develop a framework for the governance of investment that promotes environmental sustainability, human rights, global security, and economic inclusion.   “Slow-balization, Crouching Tiger Hidden Agenda, United Republic of Corporations, and Bull & Dove—Four Scenarios for Investment Governance.” Final […]

Ethics, Security, and International Investment: New Rules for a New Global Order?

Ethics, Security, and International Investment: New Rules for a New Global Order? In the aftermath of September 11th, new questions are also being raised about the role of global investment and financial markets in enhancing-or undermining-global peace and security. Concerns about the transparency and accountability of global capital markets, long the preserve of environmental and […]