
Michael H. Armacost, PhD
Shorenstein Distinguished Fellow, Shorenstein APARC
Shorenstein APARC
Stanford University
Encina Hall, Room E301
Stanford, CA 94305-6055
Research Interests
Contemporary issues in U.S. relations with Northeast Asia; the impact of domestic developments in foreign policy decision-making.
In his current role as Shorenstein Distinguished Fellow, Michael Armacost has been at the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (Shorenstein APARC) since 2002. In the interval between 1995 and 2002, Armacost served as president of Washington, D.C.'s Brookings Institution, the nation's oldest think tank and a leader in research on politics, government, international affairs, economics, and public policy. Previously, during his twenty-four year government career, Armacost served, among other positions, as undersecretary of state for political affairs and as ambassador to Japan and the Philippines.
Armacost began his career in academia, as a professor of government at Pomona College. In 1969, he was awarded a White House Fellowship, and was assigned to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of State. Following a stint on the State Department's policy planning and coordination staff, he became a special assistant to the U.S. ambassador in Tokyo from 1972 to 74, his first foreign diplomatic post. Thereafter, he held senior Asian affairs and international security posts in the State Department, the Defense Department, and the National Security Council. From 1982 to 1984, he served as U.S. ambassador to the Philippines, and was a key force in helping the country undergo a nonviolent transition to democracy. In 1989, President George Bush tapped him to become ambassador to Japan, considered one of the most important and sensitive U.S. diplomatic posts abroad.
Armacost is the author of three books, the most recent of which, Friends or Rivals?, was published in 1996 and draws on his tenure as ambassador. He also co-edited, with Daniel Okimoto, the Future of America's Alliances in Northeast Asia, published in 2004 by Shorenstein APARC. Armacost has served on numerous corporate and nonprofit boards, including TRW, AFLAC, Applied Materials, USEC, Inc., Cargill, Inc., and Carleton College, and he currently chairs the board of The Asia Foundation.
A native of Ohio, Armacost graduated from Carleton College and earned his master's and doctorate in public law and government from Columbia University. He has received the President's Distinguished Service Award, the Defense Department's Distinguished Civilian Service Award, the Secretary of State's Distinguished Services Award, and the Japanese government’s Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun.
Publications
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“New Beginnings” in the U.S.-ROK Alliance: Recommendations to the Obama Administration (October 2011)
Michael H. Armacost, Robert Carlin, Victor Cha, Thomas C. Hubbard, Don Oberdorfer, Charles L. "Jack" Pritchard, Evans J. R. Revere, Gi-Wook Shin, Daniel C. Sneider, David Straub
Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (2011)
''New Beginnings'' in the U.S.-ROK Alliance: Recommendations to the Obama Administration (released in 2010)
Michael H. Armacost, Robert Carlin, Victor Cha, Thomas C. Hubbard, Don Oberdorfer, Charles L. "Jack" Pritchard, Evans J. R. Revere, Gi-Wook Shin, Daniel C. Sneider, David Straub
Shorenstein APARC (2010)
''New Beginnings'' in the U.S.-ROK Alliance: Recommendations to the Obama Administration
Michael H. Armacost, Thomas C. Hubbard, Evans J. R. Revere, Gi-Wook Shin, Charles ''Jack'' L. Pritchard, Don Oberdorfer, David Straub, Daniel C. Sneider, Robert Carlin, Victor Cha
Shorenstein APARC (2009)
"New Beginnings" in the U.S.-ROK Alliance: Recommendations to U.S. Policymakers
Michael H. Armacost, Stephen W. Bosworth, Robert Carlin, Victor Cha, Thomas C. Hubbard, Don Oberdorfer, Charles L. "Jack" Pritchard, Evans J. R. Revere, Gi-Wook Shin, Daniel C. Sneider, David Straub
(2008)
Asian Policy Challenges for the Next President
Michael H. Armacost, J. Stapleton Roy
The Asia Foundation in "America's Role in Asia: Recommendations for U.S. policy from both sides of the Pacific" (2008)
Events & Presentations
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The 2012 U.S. Presidential Election and U.S. Foreign Policy
May 29, 2012 FSI Stanford, Shorenstein APARC Special Event
Coit D. Blacker, Michael H. Armacost, David Brady, David Kennedy
Video available - Korea and Vietnam: The National Experiences and Foreign Policies of Middle Powers
March 2, 2012 Shorenstein APARC Conference
Gi-Wook Shin, Daniel C. Sneider, Tuong Vu, Leif-Eric Easley, Brantly Womack, James Ockey, T.J. Pempel, Joon-woo Park, David Straub, Pham Quang Minh, Lee Su-hoon, Scott Snyder, Alexander Vuving, David Elliott, Philip Yun, Michael H. Armacost, Donald K. Emmerson
conference agenda available
One Year After Japan’s 3/11 Disaster: Reforming Japan’s Energy Sector, Governance, and Economy
February 27, 2012 Shorenstein APARC Conference
Gi-Wook Shin, Masahiko Aoki, Kazuhiko Toyama, Koichiro Ito, Frank Wolak, Daniel C. Sneider, Keita Nishiyama, Steven Vogel, Daniel Aldrich, Phillip Lipscy, Michael H. Armacost, Florian Coulmas, Takeo Hoshi, Kenji E. Kushida
Video available
11 presentations available
Assignment: China -- The Week that Changed the World
February 7, 2012 Shorenstein APARC Seminar
Mike Chinoy, Michael H. Armacost
Constraints on China's Foreign Policy: Inside and Out
May 4, 2011 Shorenstein APARC Conference
Thomas Christensen, Jean C. Oi, Terry Sicular, Stan Rosen, Bruce Dickson, Michael H. Armacost, Scott Kastner, Ely Ratner, Tai Ming Cheung



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