The East Asia program studies trends and highlights developments in the region’s security and diplomacy-related initiatives and the United States' strategic interests in the region. The program analyzes the dynamics of cross-strait relations, including the bilateral relations among the United States, the PRC, and Taiwan.
The East Asia program assesses developments and trends in the region through the exchange of ideas and people between the U.S. and the Asia-Pacific region. The program frequently convenes experts and policymakers from the region to discuss vital security issues. Through candid discussions both in the U.S. and in the region, academics and officials can exchange views on current challenges and develop innovative and pragmatic policy solutions.
A new registration law for political parties in Myanmar leaves them facing an uncertain future for democracy in the country
March 26, 2024
Stimson experts provide rapid analysis of the recent Taiwan election results from both domestic and international perspectives
January 13, 2024
Chin leaders in northwestern Myanmar have fostered unity and pushed towards the establishment of a new governing body
January 11, 2024
The National League for Democracy must confront both its internal and external challenges to help Myanmar’s democratic movement overcome the junta
December 4, 2023
A workshop on U.S. and Taiwan semiconductor policy exploring key issues in technology, industry, and security
November 13, 2023
With sanctions on the rise, Myanmar’s military is increasingly under pressure and is turning to its few partners for additional support
October 11, 2023
Myanmar’s National Unity Government hopes to cut off the military government’s revenue streams to tip the scales in favor of the resistance
September 20, 2023
The people of Myanmar question whether the Burma Act of 2022 has changed the U.S. approach to the country.
August 17, 2023
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