East Asia

 

Country reports are listed in alphabetical order as shown below. Click on the links below to download.

The Eurasia Center’s New Program on China

The Eurasia Center has a reputation for its thought-provoking lecture series and roundtable discussions that focus on issues relating to modern China. Our previous topics have included, security, sustainable economic development, trade, foreign direct investment, social capital, human development, the region post World War II, population growth, the effects of China's foreign policies, the environment, and the de-centering of the West and increasing importance of China as a political and economic force. These events foster greater understanding of East Asia as a historical entity and as a current locus of international influence.


The Eurasia Center also has an internship program involving bringing interns from China and engaging American students to do research on China. We are also planning to host cultural events on China as well.

Given the historic Summit between President Barrack Obama and President Hu Jintao on January 19, 2011, the US and China found many areas to cooperate and also areas to seek solutions to issues involving their relations. (Please watch the Eurasia Center/EBC's China Director Ralph Winnie, Jr. interviewed on Chinese Television CCTV. See link below.)

Please consider contributing to our new CHINESE PROGRAM! See attached PDF File

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China Brochure
China Country Report

Ralph E. Winnie, Jr. Interview

Ralph E. Winnie, Jr. Interviewed by Chinese Television CCTV while attending President Hu Jintao's reception at the Sheraton Washington Hotel in Washington, DC on January 20, 2011. Ralph Winnie is the fifth person being interviewed.

 

The Eurasia Center’s New Program on Japan

The Eurasia Center has a reputation for its thought-provoking lecture series and roundtable discussions that focuses on issues relating to modern Japan today - security concerns involving China, the Korean Peninsula, and nuclear proliferation; economic development and technological superiority in the face of its current recession; environmental policy relating to the post-Kyoto Protocol; and the political, economic, and social ramifications of post-World War II era. These debates foster greater learning and understanding of Japan’s past achievements, as well as future implications for the nation itself, as well as the East Asian region as a whole.


The Eurasia Center also has an internship program involving bringing interns from Japan and engaging American students to do research on Japan. We are also planning to host cultural events on Japan as well.

Please consider contributing to our new PROGRAM ON JAPAN! See attached PDF File

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Japan Brochure
Japan Economic Overview
Japan Environmental Overview

 


The Eurasia Center’s New Program on South Korea

The Eurasia Center has a reputation for its thought-provoking lecture series and roundtable discussions that focus on issues relating to modern Korea. Our previous topics have included, security, sustainable economic development, trade, foreign direct investment, social capital, human development, the region post World War II, population growth, the effects of North Korea's foreign policies, the environment, and the de-centering of the West and increasing importance of East Asia as a political and economic force. These events foster greater understanding of East Asia as a historical entity and as a current locus of international influence.


The Eurasia Center also has an internship program involving bringing interns from Korea and engaging American students to do research on Korea. We are also planning to host cultural events on Korea as well.

Please consider contributing to our new KOREAN PROGRAM! See attached PDF File

Click Here to Open Information on The Eurasia Center’s New KOREAN PROGRAM!
South Korea Brochure
South Korea Economic Overview
South Korea Environmental Overview


 

Mongolia

Mongolia Economic Overview

North Korea

North Korea Economic Overview