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Candidates Bring U.S. Pacific Policy ‘Full Circle,’ Says Former Australian Defense Minister

HONOLULU (Oct. 1) -- The American presidential candidates may have dramatically different world views, but both are “men of the Pacific,” a major Australian political figure and academic said here last week in an address on U.S.-Australia relations. . . more . . .


Asia Pacific Scholars, Officials and Business Leaders to Gather at International Conference
in Bali

HONOLULU (Sept. 30) -- Nearly 500 scholars, officials, educators and business leaders will gather in Bali November 13-15 for an international conference on the theme of "Building an Asia Pacific Community: Unity in Diversity." . . . more . . .


Gauging the U.S. Presidential Candidates’ Positions on Asia Pacific Issues

Recently, as presidential candidates Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama were gearing up for their first scheduled debate, slated to focus on foreign-policy issues, the U.S. Asia Pacific Council’s Washington Report newsletter interviewed senior advisors for both candidates about their approach to critical issues in the Asia Pacific region. McCain advisor Randall G. Schriver and Obama advisor Michael Schiffer shared their candidates’ views on issues ranging from regional economic integration and free trade agreements to U.S. relations with Asia’s Muslims, the Six-Party Talks on North Korean denuclearization and relations with China, Japan and South Korea. . . more . . .


FEATURED EVENTS

A Flawed Perspective: The Limitations Inherent in the Study of Chinese Nationalism
Asia-Pacific Security Seminar
Where: Washington, D.C.: East-West Center in Washington Conference Room- 2:30- 4:00 P.M.
When: October 28, 2008

Indian Feature Film: Jodhaa Akbar
“Bollywood” extravaganza filmed partially in Agra Fort and depicting the romance between a Hindu princess and the Mughal emperor, Akbar
Where: East-West Center Art Gallery, Burns Hall, 1601 East-West Road, Honolulu
When: December 14, 2008

8th Annual International Graduate Student Conference
Paper Presentations on the Asia-Pacific Region
Where: Honolulu, Hawaii
When: February 12, 2009 to February 14, 2009


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East-West Dialogue Discusses the U.S. Role in Fostering the ASEAN Economic Community

In the latest issue of the East-West Dialogue, How (and Why) the United States Should Help to Build the ASEAN Economic Community, EWC Senior Fellow Michael Plummer calls for ambitious new initiatives, leading to a U.S.-ASEAN Economic Space that would develop a framework for expanding FTAs and a U.S.-ASEAN Partnership Fund to deepen civic and cultural ties. These ideas are elaborated on in commentaries by Scot Marciel (U.S. Ambassador to ASEAN), Kishore Mahbubani (former Singaporean Ambassador to the UN), and Chalongphob Sussangkarn (former Thai Minister of Finance).

East-West Dialogue is an online forum and you can participate in the discussion and read comments from others at http://forum.eastwestcenter.org/eastwestdialogue/. A printable version of this issue is also available at http://www.EastWestCenter.org/pubs/2901. . . more . . .


FEATURED PUBLICATIONS

Civil Society in Uncivil Places: Soft State and Regime Change in Nepal
by Saubhagya Shah

Changing Education: Leadership, Innovation and Development in a Globalizing Asia Pacific
by Peter D. Hershock, Mark Mason, and John N. Hawkins (eds.)

Oil in Asia and the Pacific: Production, Consumption, Imports, and Policy Options
by Kang Wu, Fereidun Fesharaki, Sidney B. Westley, and Widhyawan Prawiraatmadja


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