Defining U.S. goals in the region This week on Asia in Review, we’ll focus on the strengths and weaknesses of the Quad or current US policy in Asia in an attempt to further define US goals in the region and attainment of such. The host for this episode is Bill Sharp. The guest for this […]
US Foreign Policy in Northeast Asia with James Kelly
Host Bill Sharp speaks with James Kelly (former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs) about the latest developments in the rebalance and U.S. foreign policy in Northeast Asia. The host for this episode was Bill Sharp. The host for this episode was Bill Sharp. The host for this episode was […]
How Should the US Engage China? Ralph Cossa
Host Bill Sharp speaks with Ralph Cossa (President, Pacific Forum CSIS) about the Trans-Pacific Partnership and how the United States should effectively engage China. The host for this episode was Bill Sharp. The host for this episode was Bill Sharp. The host for this episode was Bill Sharp.
Hopes for US Policy in Asia Under the Trump Administration
What will/should Trump’s Asia policy look like? And what will/should Japan’s policy to the Trump administration look like. Like most American Asia-watchers, we have no clue what the basic tenants of the incoming Trump administration’s Asia policy will be. Ralph Cossa, President of Pacific Forum, CSIS, shares what he has learned from experience help draw […]
Australia’s View: China’s Next Moves in the Asia Region
Where and how do our Australian allies see China’s coming strategic and tactical moves in the Region? What do our Australian and Asian allies really think of Washington’s “pivot/rebalance” to Asia? Do they buy it or is it fake? Peter Jennings, Executive Director of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, and Garrett Grace, formerly with the […]