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From: hsueh [mailto:hsueh@ntu.edu.tw]
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 3:45 AM
To: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Subject: regional security in east asia
Regional Security in East Asia:
Sustaining Stability, Coping with Conflict, Building Cooperation?
A Conference Sponsored By
Foreign Policy Research Institute
and the
Reserve Officers Association
Date: Monday, November 1, 2010
Place: Reserve Officers Association
One Constitution Avenue NE
Washington, DC
This event will be webcast.
Except for the problem of North Korea, East Asia has been a region of
comparative stability. U.S.-PRC relations have continued a long period
of stability despite the frictions that have accompanied China﹛s rise.
Cross-Strait relations have warmed rapidly. U.S.-Japan security ties
have remained strong, underpinned by common regional interests and
concerns.
Despite this overall stability, regional security faces challenges
from old conflicts and newly emerging tensions, ranging from legacies
of history that cast a shadow over Japan﹛s relations with its
neighbors and its international security roles, the now-perennial
crisis of North Korea﹛s weapons programs and the long-rising worries
over an increasingly powerful and assertive China to the sinking of
the South Korean naval ship Cheonan, the controversy over the U.S.
base at Futenma, Japan, and the dispute over Japan﹛s detention of a
Chinese ship.
Relatively recent changes in leadership or ruling parties and the
prospect of more such changes in the relatively near future in almost
all of the major states in the region create further uncertainty.
Regional states and extraregional states with security interests in
the region have turned to multilateral cooperation and engagement to
sustain stability and cope with potential conflict. What are the
prospects for maintaining stability and containing or avoiding
conflict now and in the near future? What roles can and should
regional cooperation play?
Attendance at the Program AND Lunch is free for FPRI &
ROA Members, and $35 for Non-Members
Registration form below.
LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE
For additional information and updates, see:
http://www.fpri.org/research/asia/regionalsecurityineastasia1011/
Or contact
Alan Luxenberg
Tel: (215) 732-3774 x105
Email: lux@fpri.org
This conference will be webcast.
To register for webcast only use this link:
http://register.webcastgroup.com/l3/?wid=0821101105422
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File name: regional security in east asia.pdf
Submission date: 2010-11-29 12:53:50 (UTC)
Result: 7/ 43 (16.3%)
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