Project on Peace and Cooperation in the Asian-Pacific Region
ProjectOngoing research
Investigators
John W. Lewis (Principal Investigator) - Stanford University
Xue Litai - Stanford University
Gang Zhao - CISAC
Undraa Agvaanluvsan - CISAC
Siegfried S. Hecker - Stanford University
Robert Carlin - CISAC
Teng Jianqun - CISAC
This project focuses on international security issues related to Northeast Asia, primarily as they affect U.S., Chinese, and Korean national interests, and on security issues involving South Asia. The project draws together experts from Asia and the United States to facilitate mututal understanding of common security interests as well as national concerns.
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Publications
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A History of KEDO 1994-2006
Robert Carlin, Joel Wit, Charles Kartman
Center for International Security and Cooperation (2012)
- Bush Administration's Nuclear Strategy and Its Implications for China's Security, The
Tian Jingmei
CISAC (2003)
- Can North Korea nuclear crisis be resolved?
Siegfried S. Hecker
(2012)
China Builds the Bomb
John W. Lewis, Xue Litai
Stanford University Press (1988)
China's Ballistic Missile Programs: Technologies, Strategies, Goals
John W. Lewis, Hua Di
International Security vol. 17, 2 (1992)
China's Search for a Modern Air Force
John W. Lewis, Xue Litai
International Security vol. 24, 1 (1999)
- China's Security Dilemma to the Year 2010
Di Hua
CISAC (1997)
China's Strategic Seapower: The Politics of Force Modernization in the Nuclear Age
John W. Lewis, Xue Litai
Stanford University Press (1994)
- China's Telecommunications: Present and Future
Yunpeng Hao
CISAC (1997)
- Chinese Perspectives on the South Asian Nuclear Tests
Yunhua Zou
CISAC (1999)
Dangerous Dealings: North Korea's Nuclear Capabilities and the Threat of Export to Iran
Siegfried S. Hecker, William Liou
Arms Control Today vol. 37, 2 (2007)



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