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Is the “Beijing Consensus” Now Dominant?

John Williamson (Peterson Institute for International Economics), who coined the term “Washington consensus,” examines the content of the “Beijing consensus” approach to development and explores whether emerging markets and developing countries should adopt it as a model.

Taiwan’s Election and the Future of the U.S.-Taiwan Relationship

Taiwan's voters re-elected Ma Ying-jeou as president in the January 14 election. In this expert brief, Daniel Twining (German Marshall Fund of the United States) discusses what Ma’s victory signifies for the future of China-Taiwan relations and what it will mean for U.S. engagement in the region.

North Korea, Nuclear Weapons and International Security

In the book No Exit: North Korea, Nuclear Weapons and International Security, Jonathan Pollack argues that North Korea does not see its nuclear weapons as a "bargaining chip" but rather as a core part of its national identity and security. Four experts discuss the book and the author responds in this book review roundtable

2012 Pacific Energy Summit

Convening in Hanoi, Vietnam on March 20-22, the 2012 Pacific Energy Summit on “Innovative Generation: Powering a Prosperous Asia” will bring together top policymakers, industry leaders, and experts to explore opportunities for meeting Asia’s growing demand for electricity while limiting impacts to the environment and carbon emissions.

Nontraditional Security Challenges in Nepal

Nepal is now redefining itself as a democratic federal republic, following 60 years of phenomenal change. A new report examines nontraditional security challenges confronting the country and assesses the implications for the country’s political future, social policies, and overall security in the region.

The Boy Who Would Be King: Can Kim III Last?

Following the death of Kim Jong-il, attention is now on his youngest son and heir Kim Jong-un. Can the third Kim in this dynastic succession control the fragile country? Will he continue his predecessor’s bellicose behavior? NARP scholar Sung-Yoon Lee considers these questions and what a leadership change in Pyongyang would mean for the region.


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India’s Technology Sector: Paving the Way for Innovative New Approaches to Healthcare

What factors are driving India’s emergence as a health technology leader? Kanav Kahol of the Public Health Foundation of India discusses the country’s thriving culture of innovation, its growing leadership in health-technology fields, and the future role of India and Asia in health technology development.

Expanding Access to Electricity: What Asia Can Learn from a Success Story in Latin America

Meeting electricity demands needed to sustain economic prosperity while mitigating associated environmental impacts will require innovative and collaborative solutions and committed leadership. Carlos Colom Bickford, President of the National Energy Commission of Guatemala, discusses his country's successful models.

The Impacts of North Korea’s Leadership Transition

Yong-Chool Ha, the Korea Foundation Professor of Korean Social Science at the University of Washington, provides background on North Korea’s previous power transition and draws implications for how the United States and South Korea might engage with the North in the aftermath of Kim Jong-il’s death.

Beyond Borders: New Growth and Direction for Japan’s Pharmaceutical Industry

What global and domestic trends are pushing the Japanese pharmaceutical industry to look to emerging economies for new market potential? BT Slingsby of Eisai Co. discusses new business models, market trends, and the challenges and opportunities awaiting Japanese pharma in the developing world.

Security Solutions for the Next Ten Years

On September 9, 2011, the Slade Gorton International Policy Center held "The 9/11 Conference: Security Solutions for the Next Ten Years” just days before the ten-year anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. The 9/11 Conference report reviews the major themes and topics of the conference and the policy solutions that were discussed at the day long event.

Slade Gorton: A Half Century in Politics

Co-published by the Slade Gorton International Policy Center and the Washington State Heritage Center, this biography by John Hughes covers the Senator’s early life, years in the Washington State Legislature, three terms as Washington State Attorney General, three terms as U.S. Senator, and post-Senate career, including his time on the 9/11 Commission. View video from the November 17 book launch event and order the book.

Technologies for Health: Assessing Affordability

With the increasing number of health technologies on the market, how can policymakers accurately assess the affordability of these technologies? David Heymann (Center on Global Health Security, Chatham House) discusses the key challenges in assessing affordability and sheds light on the potential impact of Asia’s increasing growth in domestic R&D and manufacturing of health technologies on emerging markets.

Chinese Lessons from Other Peoples' Wars

The 2010 People's Liberation Army (PLA) conference focused on the lessons learned by the Chinese military from the actions and experiences of non-Chinese armed forces over the past 30 years, which the PLA can apply to its own strategic planning. The recently released conference volume Chinese Lessons from Other Peoples' Wars is free to download.








Strategic Asia 2011–12


Asia Responds to Its Rising Powers
—China and India


Strategic Asia 2011–12 explores how Asian states are responding to the rise of China and India and the strategies these states are pursuing to preserve their national interests. Read more