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"Asian
Voices: Promoting Dialogue between the US and Asia"
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2007-2008
Seminars IPS
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Currently
in its eighth year, the Asian Voices seminar series has become one
of the most well-known programs on Asian political
and economic issues in Washington D.C. Members of the Washington,
D.C. foreign policy community with an interest in Asia obtain up-to-date
and in-depth information on the region from the seminars¹ distinguished
speakers and timely topics.
The Asian Voices seminar series aims to promote a dialogue between Asian nations and the United States. Its main goal is to provide a forum for Asian voices to be heard within Washington D.C on a wide range of regional and global topics. During the previous seven years, the Asian Voices seminar series has hosted talks on China¹s Foreign Policy, the U.S.-Japan Alliance, East Asian Regionalism, and U.S.-Indonesia Relations, among others.
"Turkish
Foreign Policy to the East: "China’s
Growing Role in Asian Regional Institutions" "The
Transformation of the U.S.-Japan Alliance "Alliances
and the Problems of Burma/Myanmar Policy: "Japan's
Foreign Policy: "China’s
Emerging Influence in East Asia" "India:
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