Publications for Asia-Pacific Initiatives.
Nontraditional Security Threats in Southeast Asia
Increasingly, conflict and instability in Southeast Asia are being fueled by failures in governance, health crises, and environmental degradation. This policy bulletin examines human security issues in the area and offers policy recommendations.
China and Southeast Asia
How should the United States address changing dynamics and new realities in Southeast Asia, including the rise of China? This policy bulletin examines interrelated economic and security issues that go beyond the war on terrorism.
Political Islam and Counterterrorism in Southeast Asia: An Agenda for US Policy
The new US focus on counterterrorism in its foreign policy has been a mixed blessing for Southeast Asia, a region that holds both threat and promise. This policy bulletin examines challenges in the region and offers recommendations.
New Security Challenges in Southeast and South Asia
Foundation President Richard Stanley outlines the new security challenges and opportunities for the United States in Southeast and South Asia, including political Islam, nontraditional security threats, China, and the Indo-Pakistani conflict.
'Insecure' North Koreans Seek Nuclear Weapon, Economic Reform—By Loren Keller
A report on the June 1-3, 2003 bilateral dialogue on US-North Korea relations between a group of East Asia specialists from the United States and four North Korean government officials in a forum cosponsored by the University of California-San Diego's Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation and the Stanley Foundation.
© 2003 by The Stanley Foundation