Washington, DC
With field offices throughout Asia, The Asia Foundation has extraordinary access to current and emerging leaders and to staff experts in the field, who contribute their on-the-ground perspectives on developments and dynamics affecting the region. The Foundation’s office in Washington organizes substantive meetings with key audiences on policy issues facing the Asia-Pacific. Roundtables, forums, lectures, and dialogues provide policymakers, nongovernmental leaders, journalists, and scholars with opportunities to hear contemporary views from Asia.
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The Asia Foundation – Washington DC
1779 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 815
Washington, D.C. 20036
Tel: (202) 588-9420
Email: [email protected]
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Asian Views on America’s Role in Asia
Released on November 15, 2016 in Washington D.C., The Asia Foundation’s signature foreign policy report, Asian Views on America’s Role in Asia: The Future of the Rebalance, convened diverse, distinct perspectives from influential Asian foreign policy specialists. The panel discussions held in Washington, DC and New York focused on strategic foreign policy recommendations for President-elect Trump. The report arrives on the eve of possibly the greatest change in American foreign policy in Asia since the end of World War II. One of the principal conclusions of the report is that most Asians believe that a robust, sustained, and consistent U.S. diplomatic, economic, and security presence in the region is essential.
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