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BALANCING COMPETING VISIONS FOR INDO-PACIFIC TRADE As the trade environment in the Indo-Pacific region continues to evolve, new visions for the future of regional trade policy have emerged. Attempts at decoupling, rising protectionist sentiment, and supply chain shifts brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic and broader concerns about supply chain vulnerabilities have led to new ways of thinking about trade policy in the region. A NEW GREAT GAME? SITUATING AFRICA IN CHINA’S STRATEGIC EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. MAIN ARGUMENT. Absent from the abundant available scholarship dedicated to China’s growing role and presence on the African continent is a study of whether and how Africa fits into Beijing’s grand strategy, as seen by Chinese strategic thinkers. A NEW GREAT GAME? SITUATING AFRICA IN CHINA’S STRATEGIC Seattle Office 1414 NE 42nd Street, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98105 Tel: +1.206.632.7370 Washington, D.C. Office 1819 L St NW, Ninth Floor Washington, D.C. 20036 THE IP COMMISSION REPORT On February 21, 2019, the Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property (IP Commission) released the IP Commission 2019 Review to (1) highlight recent developments, (2) review new research that demonstrates the continued salience of IP protection to U.S. competitiveness, and (3) offer updated policy recommendations. UNDERSTANDING CHINESE GRAY ZONE OPERATIONS IN THE EAST Seattle Office 1414 NE 42nd Street, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98105 Tel: +1.206.632.7370 Washington, D.C. Office 1819 L St NW, Ninth Floor Washington, D.C. 20036 THE XI JINPING DOCTRINE OF CHINA'S INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Executive Summary. MAIN ARGUMENT. The Xi Jinping doctrine, conceived as the collective body of thought embodied in Xi’s remarks, writings, and instructions, offers an entry to the deep currents of China’s thinking about international relations. MARITIME AWARENESS PROJECT (MAP) Maritime Awareness Project (MAP) Maintained by the National Bureau of Asian Research, the Maritime Awareness Project (MAP) is an innovative platform for analyses and data on maritime security. The MAP portal combines interactive mapping technology with rigorous analyses from the world’s leading maritime experts to serve as an importantRICHARD J. ELLINGS
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HOW THE UNITED STATES INFLUENCES RUSSIA-CHINA RELATIONS Seattle Office 1414 NE 42nd Street, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98105 Tel: +1.206.632.7370 Washington, D.C. Office 1819 L St NW, Ninth Floor Washington, D.C. 20036 SHOULD JAPAN ADOPT CONVENTIONAL MISSILE STRIKE This article evaluates the three strongest arguments in favor of Japan obtaining an independent conventional missile strike capability: rising regional threats, the country’s right to defend itself from such threats, and the potential to make a stronger contribution to the U.S.-Japan alliance.ROY KAMPHAUSEN
Roy D. Kamphausen is President of the National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR). Mr. Kamphausen joined NBR in 2004 and formerly served as Senior Vice President for Research, providing executive leadership to NBR’s policy research agenda and directing engagement with the administration, U.S. Congress, and foreign embassies in Washington,D.C.
GORTON LEADERS PROGRAM THE IP COMMISSION REPORT On February 21, 2019, the Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property (IP Commission) released the IP Commission 2019 Review to (1) highlight recent developments, (2) review new research that demonstrates the continued salience of IP protection to U.S. competitiveness, and (3) offer updated policy recommendations. UNDERSTANDING CHINESE GRAY ZONE OPERATIONS IN THE EAST Seattle Office 1414 NE 42nd Street, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98105 Tel: +1.206.632.7370 Washington, D.C. Office 1819 L St NW, Ninth Floor Washington, D.C. 20036NADÈGE ROLLAND
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THE AUSTRALIA-INDIA-INDONESIA TRILATERAL: FOSTERING The Australia-India-Indonesia (AII) trilateral is an example of how the power structure in Asia has become multipolar. Conceived formally in Bogor in 2017, the AII has gradually progressed through senior-level meetings held in Canberra in 2018 and New Delhi in 2019. HOW THE UNITED STATES INFLUENCES RUSSIA-CHINA RELATIONS Seattle Office 1414 NE 42nd Street, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98105 Tel: +1.206.632.7370 Washington, D.C. Office 1819 L St NW, Ninth Floor Washington, D.C. 20036 SHOULD JAPAN ADOPT CONVENTIONAL MISSILE STRIKE This article evaluates the three strongest arguments in favor of Japan obtaining an independent conventional missile strike capability: rising regional threats, the country’s right to defend itself from such threats, and the potential to make a stronger contribution to the U.S.-Japan alliance.ROY KAMPHAUSEN
Roy D. Kamphausen is President of the National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR). Mr. Kamphausen joined NBR in 2004 and formerly served as Senior Vice President for Research, providing executive leadership to NBR’s policy research agenda and directing engagement with the administration, U.S. Congress, and foreign embassies in Washington,D.C.
GORTON LEADERS PROGRAM THE IP COMMISSION REPORT On February 21, 2019, the Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property (IP Commission) released the IP Commission 2019 Review to (1) highlight recent developments, (2) review new research that demonstrates the continued salience of IP protection to U.S. competitiveness, and (3) offer updated policy recommendations. UNDERSTANDING CHINESE GRAY ZONE OPERATIONS IN THE EAST Seattle Office 1414 NE 42nd Street, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98105 Tel: +1.206.632.7370 Washington, D.C. Office 1819 L St NW, Ninth Floor Washington, D.C. 20036NADÈGE ROLLAND
Nadège Rolland is Senior Fellow for Political and Security Affairs at NBR, and a Nonresident Fellow at the Lowy Institute. Her research focuses mainly on China’s domestic, foreign and defense policy, grand strategy, and the changes in global dynamics resulting from therise of China.
MARITIME AWARENESS PROJECT (MAP) Maritime Awareness Project (MAP) Maintained by the National Bureau of Asian Research, the Maritime Awareness Project (MAP) is an innovative platform for analyses and data on maritime security. The MAP portal combines interactive mapping technology with rigorous analyses from the world’s leading maritime experts to serve as an importantRICHARD J. ELLINGS
Richard J. Ellings. Richard J. Ellings is Co-founder, President Emeritus, and Counselor at the National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR). He is also a member of the institution’s Board of Directors. At the University of Washington, Dr. Ellings is Affiliate Professor of International Studies in the Henry M. Jackson School of InternationalStudies.
THE AUSTRALIA-INDIA-INDONESIA TRILATERAL: FOSTERING The Australia-India-Indonesia (AII) trilateral is an example of how the power structure in Asia has become multipolar. Conceived formally in Bogor in 2017, the AII has gradually progressed through senior-level meetings held in Canberra in 2018 and New Delhi in 2019. HOW THE UNITED STATES INFLUENCES RUSSIA-CHINA RELATIONS Seattle Office 1414 NE 42nd Street, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98105 Tel: +1.206.632.7370 Washington, D.C. Office 1819 L St NW, Ninth Floor Washington, D.C. 20036 SHOULD JAPAN ADOPT CONVENTIONAL MISSILE STRIKE This article evaluates the three strongest arguments in favor of Japan obtaining an independent conventional missile strike capability: rising regional threats, the country’s right to defend itself from such threats, and the potential to make a stronger contribution to the U.S.-Japan alliance. AN EMERGING CHINA-CENTRIC ORDER: CONCLUSION August 25, 2020. This is a preview of the conclusion to the NBR Special Report “An Emerging China-Centric Order: China’s Vision for a New World Order in Practice.”. Download the report to read the full conclusion. Download CCC Permissions. Since assuming power in October 2012, Xi Jinping has embarked on an ambitious course toachieve the
GORTON LEADERS PROGRAM The Slade Gorton Policy Center, founded in 2010, is a policy research center at the National Bureau of Asian Research established in honor of former U.S. Senator Slade Gorton’s 60-plus years of public service to Washington State and the nation. The Center works to inspire the next generation of leaders in the field of internationalaffairs.
MARITIME AWARENESS PROJECT (MAP) Maritime Awareness Project (MAP) Maintained by the National Bureau of Asian Research, the Maritime Awareness Project (MAP) is an innovative platform for analyses and data on maritime security. The MAP portal combines interactive mapping technology with rigorous analyses from the world’s leading maritime experts to serve as an important THE IP COMMISSION REPORT On February 21, 2019, the Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property (IP Commission) released the IP Commission 2019 Review to (1) highlight recent developments, (2) review new research that demonstrates the continued salience of IP protection to U.S. competitiveness, and (3) offer updated policy recommendations. CHINA’S EMERGING STRATEGIC VISION FOR AFRICA Seattle Office 1414 NE 42nd Street, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98105 Tel: +1.206.632.7370 Washington, D.C. Office 1819 L St NW, Ninth Floor Washington, D.C. 20036 THE OUTLOOK FOR POWER GENERATION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND THE This essay examines the outlook for power generation in Southeast Asia and argues that how the region meets its electricity needs will have profound consequences for the geopolitical balance of the Indo-Pacific and the global fight against climate change. JOHN M. SHALIKASHVILI CHAIR IN NATIONAL SECURITY STUDIES Seattle Office 1414 NE 42nd Street, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98105 Tel: +1.206.632.7370 Washington, D.C. Office 1819 L St NW, Ninth Floor Washington, D.C. 20036 FREGA-WENAS-INKIRIWANG-210-250 Seattle Office 1414 NE 42nd Street, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98105 Tel: +1.206.632.7370 Washington, D.C. Office 1819 L St NW, Ninth Floor Washington, D.C. 20036 INDIA'S WATER CRISIS: CAUSES AND CURES India’s water crisis is rooted in three causes. The first is insufficient water per person as a result of population growth. The total amount of usable water has been estimated to be between 700 to 1,200 billion cubic meters (bcm). With a population of 1.2 billion according to the 2011 census, India has only 1,000 cubic meters ofwater per
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NEW PRIZE HONORING KENNETH B. PYLE Kenneth B. Pyle’s scholarship and teaching span more than 55 years, and his contributions to the study of Japan are profound. The journal he helped to establish looks forward to building this prize as a prestigious honor for both the founding editor and those engaged in new and exciting research on Japan. — From the _Journal of Japanese Studies’_ announcement of a new award in honor of Jackson School Professor Emeritus Kenneth B. Pyle, NBR’s founding president Read the full announcement.IN THIS ISSUE
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