East Asia Program
THE EAST ASIA PROGRAM

THE EAST ASIA PROGRAM seeks to illuminate and fashion practical solutions to many of the complex security challenges confronting East Asia and the Asia-Pacific region today. The Program’s PRC and Taiwan-related work focuses heavily on US-PRC and cross-Strait relations, as well as US policy toward Taiwan and the region more broadly. The Program's Japan-centered work examines the implications of Japan's evolving security policy and seeks to strengthen US-Japan cooperation on a number of regional and global strategic issues. The Program also deals closely with the Korean Peninsula, exploring everything from North Korean nuclear issues to inter-Korean relations.
Much like the Center's other regional security initiatives, the East Asia Program's work involves:
- A wide range of regular and occasional publications, including books, monographs, reports and articles;
- Events of interest to the policy community and the general public, including briefings, conferences and roundtable discussions;
- Extensive interaction with the news media, scholarly community and policymakers in the US and abroad; and
- An active Visiting Fellows Program, bringing promising East Asian academics, journalists, government officials and military officers to Washington, DC to conduct research and exchange views with US colleagues and counterparts.
