East-West Center (EWC)
The East-West Center (EWC) is an education and research organization established by US Congress in 1960 to strengthen relations and understanding among the peoples and nations of Asia, the Pacific and the US. The Center contributes to a peaceful, prosperous and just Asia-Pacific community by serving as a vigorous hub for cooperative research, education and dialogue on critical issues of common concern to the Asia-Pacific region and the US. Funding for the center comes from the US government, with additional support provided by private agencies, individuals, foundations, corporations and the governments of the region.
Established:
1960
Address:
East-West Center (EWC)
1601 East-West Road
Honolulu, HI 96848
United States of America
Telephone:
+1 808 944 71 11
Fax:
+1 808 944 73 76
Contact:
Website:
Content from this organization
Publication Series
- East-West Center Asia Pacific Bulletin
- East-West Center Asia Pacific Issues
- East-West Center Pacific Islands Policy Papers
- East-West Center Policy Studies
- East-West Center Senior Policy Seminar Papers
- East-West Center Special Reports
- East-West Center Washington Working Papers
- East-West Center Working Papers
- East-West Dialogue
Articles
- 'Realist' defense view: Tokyo vs Washington
- Disincentives for democratic change in China
- A Hanoi plan of action for WTO
- A tale of two Pacific island economies
- After Obama's Visit: The US-Thailand Alliance and China
- Air quality an issue in Hong Kong campaign
- Asia and global climate change
- Asia's security threats, real and perceived
- Asian implications of Bush's climate change view
- Assessing change in Asia
Video Series



