East Asia
Analysis
October 09, 2012
A Primer on the Trans-Pacific Partnership
March 30, 2012
After the Taiwan Election: Planning for the Future
January 05, 2012
Taiwan Elections Head to the Finish: Concerns, Cautions, and Challenges
September 14, 2011
The 2012 Taiwan Election: Off and Running
May 31, 2011
Alan Romberg comments on the future of U.S.-Taiwan relations
July 23, 2010
Japan’s Drift and its Implications for the US-Japan Alliance
June 30, 2010
Alan D. Romberg comments on ECFA, the cross-strait economic agreement
May 11, 2010
“All Economics is Political: ECFA Front and Center ”
February 16, 2010
“2010: The Winter of PRC Discontent”
December 17, 2009
Interview in CNA with Stimson Distinguished Fellow Alan D. Romberg on US Arms Sales to Taiwan
November 17, 2009
“Cross-Strait Relations: Weathering the Storm”
November 12, 2009
Alan D. Romberg: Obama’s First Trip to China Will Highlight his China Policy
August 04, 2009
Alan D. Romberg CNA Interview
May 20, 2009
Alan D. Romberg Comments on Ma Ying-jeou’s First Year in Office (Available in Chinese only)
May 04, 2009
Alan D. Romberg: Taiwan Entry in the WHA - A step in the Right direction.
April 29, 2009
Alan D. Romberg: Taiwan Attendance at the WHA Demonstrates Cross-Strait Originality and Flexibility
April 27, 2009
The Three Agreements Reached at the Third Chiang-Chen Meeting Deepen Cross-Strait Relations
April 24, 2009
Remarks to Conference on the Impact of Deteriorating North-South Relations on Six-Party Process
April 24, 2009
US-Taiwan Relations: Looking Forward
April 07, 2009
Cross-Strait Relations: First the Easy, Now the Hard
March 19, 2009
“Cross-Strait Moderation and the United States”
January 29, 2009
“Cross-Strait Relations: “Ascend the Heights and Take a Long-term Perspective”
November 06, 2008
Alan Romberg: Obama’s Taking Office Will Benefit the Steady Development of U.S.-Taiwan Relations
September 22, 2008
American Scholar: President Ma’s Low Key Transit Shows the Sincerity of His Effort to Rebuild Trus
September 15, 2008
Taiwan: Opportunities and Challenges
September 03, 2008
Cross-Strait Relations: First the Easy Steps, Then the Difficult Ones
August 22, 2008
U.S. Expert Sees Arms Sales to Taiwan Moving Forward in Coming Weeks
August 13, 2008
The North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004
August 12, 2008
Young American China Watchers’ Views on China
June 24, 2008
The Future Course of Japan’s National Security Policy in the Face of Rising China
June 17, 2008
After the Taiwan Election: Restoring Dialogue while Reserving Options
March 30, 2008
Alan Romberg Urges Beijing to Adopt Creative Measures to Improve Cross-Strait Relations
March 26, 2008
U.S. Policy toward Taiwan, Time for Change?
March 12, 2008
Taiwan Elections: Foundation for the Future
February 05, 2008
Troubles in the Ministry of Defense of Japan: Implications For the U.S.-Japan Alliance
January 15, 2008
Shifting Political Currents in Taiwan
December 16, 2007
Cross-Strait Relations: In Search of Peace
December 03, 2007
Future Cross-Strait Relations and a Possible Modus Vivendi
November 07, 2007
PacNet 45 - The U.S. “One China” Policy: Time for a Change?
October 25, 2007
The U.S. “One China” Policy: Time for a Change?
October 23, 2007
Next Steps on North Korea: Options Beyond Sanctions
October 05, 2007
Applying to the UN “in the name of ‘Taiwan’”
July 16, 2007
Election 2008 and the Future of Cross-Strait Relations
July 12, 2007
Future East Asian Security Architecture: Implications for the PLA
April 27, 2007
The Defense Policy Review Initiative: a reflection
March 15, 2007
A New Taiwan Representative Will Arrive in Washington, But Taiwan Needs to Prioritize Its Relations
March 06, 2007
Chen Shui-bian’s “Four Wants, One is Not” Statement May Provoke Washington
February 14, 2007
Taiwan Popular Opinion is More Important than Party Standing in KMT Chair Ma Ying-jeou’s Future
January 27, 2007
From the JDA to the MoD—a step forward, but challenges remain
December 19, 2006
Pragmatism or Nationalism: Shinzo Abe’s Challenge
February 15, 2006
Recent Developments in Taiwan: Politics in Command—But at What Cost?
January 11, 2006
The East Asia Summit: Much Ado About Nothing—So Far
December 10, 2005
The North Korean Nuclear Threat and the US-Japan Security Alliance
September 28, 2005
Koizumi’s victory-good or bad for Washington?
September 09, 2005
Maintaining momentum with North Korea
September 06, 2005
Koizumi’s Gamble and its Impact on the US-Japan Alliance
July 26, 2005
Lame Duck Koizumi: What it means for Washington
July 22, 2005
The 4th Round of Six-Party Talks: Negotiating for Success
April 22, 2005
The Perspectives from Beijing
March 08, 2005
Promoting Cross-Strait Stability: Avoiding Catastrophe
February 23, 2005
The Future of the US-Japan Alliance
December 20, 2004
National Defense Program Outline: A New Security Policy Guidelines or a Mere Wish List?
October 22, 2004
Japan’s First Step Toward a National Security Strategy
March 09, 2004
Support Taiwan Democracy, Not Referendums
February 25, 2004
Six-Party Talk, Round Two: In Search of a US Policy
January 19, 2004
Q: Will President Bush’s stance on Taiwan undermine democracy in East Asia?
June 12, 2003
Dealing with North Korea: The Key Foreign Policy and Security Challenge for the U.S.-ROK Alliance
May 01, 2003
The North Korea Nuclear Crisis: A Strategy for Negotiations
March 27, 2003
North Korean Threat Spirals Toward Disaster
October 09, 2002
Taiwan and U.S. Policy: The Diplomatic Dimension
