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Workshops

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New Approach to Security in Northeast Asia: Breaking the Gridlock Workshop

This workshop was convened to define a complement to containment, the default position of US policy towards the DPRK, via a comprehensive regional security settlement that enables states to accede, and then to commit in appropriate groupings to resolve those security issues that are salient given history, their capacity, and their interest. Thus, a wide range of states were present, including Canada, Mongolia, and the EU.

Comprehensive Security Settlement for Northeast Asia

Experts and scholars from China and the US met in Beijing in January 2015 to discuss possibilities for China-US cooperation on a Comprehensive Security Settlement for Northeast Asia co-hosted by CIIS.

East Asia Nuclear Security Workshop

The East Asia Security Workshop will address the robustness of proposals to establish a nuclear weapons-free zone in the Northeast Asia region.

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