Information on "East Asia"
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8 May 2013
A Conversation with Sikyong Lobsang Sangay: Tibet
In this audio presentation, Sikyong Lobsang Sangay, who is the Prime Minister of the Central Tibetan Administration, calls for Tibet to gain a form of autonomy much like Hong Kong's. More on «A Conversation with Sikyong Lobsang Sangay: Tibet»
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25 Apr 2013
China, Cybersecurity, and Crisis Stability
In this audio presentation, Adam Segal, who is CFR's Senior Fellow for China Studies, talks about American-Chinese disputes over cybersecurity. More on «China, Cybersecurity, and Crisis Stability» -
22 Apr 2013
US, China and the Asia-Pacific Century
In this audio presentation from the 2013 International Security Forum, four experts consider two interrelated trends -- the growing importance of Asia in world affairs and the United States' increased level of engagement with the region. More on «US, China and the Asia-Pacific Century»
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17 Jan 2013
China, Tibet, and Religious Oppression
In this audio presentation, Ellen Bork, who is Director of Democracy and Human Rights at the Foreign Policy Initiative, shepherds a discussion on the troubled relationship between China and Tibet. More on «China, Tibet, and Religious Oppression»
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27 Nov 2012
National Security in the 21st Century with General James Cartwright
In this audio presentation, General James Cartwright, who is a former Vice Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, talks about military leadership and strategic thinking. More on «National Security in the 21st Century with General James Cartwright»
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30 Jul 2012
South China Sea
In this audio presentation, CFR Fellow Joshua Kurlantzick and CSIS Senior Fellow Bonnie Glaser examine the disputes between China and other Asian countries over specific territories in the South China Sea, and the possible impacts of they may have on... More on «South China Sea» -
6 Jul 2012
China and Vietnam – An Unsteady Modus Vivendi?
Carlyle Thayer argues that instead of exclusively counting on either China or the US to secure its national interests, Vietnam's goal is to develop deep bilateral relations with all the major powers and intermesh them. More on «China and Vietnam – An Unsteady Modus Vivendi?» -
6 Jul 2012
Pacific Forum's Brad Glosserman and Carl Baker Discuss Asia Pacific Maritime Security
In this audio presentation, the Pacific Forum's Brad Glosserman and Carl Baker discuss various aspects of Asia-Pacific maritime security, to include Chinese territorial claims in the South China Sea and how they are impacting not only other Asian sta... More on «Pacific Forum's Brad Glosserman and Carl Baker Discuss Asia Pacific Maritime Security»
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28 Jun 2012
Regional Conflicts: Managed But Not Resolved
In today's podcast, the Pacific Forum's Ralph A Cossa predicts that territorial disputes and disagreement over how best to deal with North Korea makes security cooperation in Northeast Asia unlikely. More on «Regional Conflicts: Managed But Not Resolved» -
25 Jun 2012
China: Global Actor or Regional Suzerain?
SIPRI’s Bates Gill argues that prospects for regional integration across Northeast Asia are likely to be tempered by the continued rise of China as a global power. More on «China: Global Actor or Regional Suzerain?»


