2010 Asia Policy Assembly

Asia's Global Influence: How Is It Exercised? What Does It Mean?


NBR and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars co-hosted the inaugural 2010 Asia Policy Assembly on June 17–18, 2010, at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, D.C.

The theme of the 2010 Asia Policy Assembly—Asia’s Global Influence: How Is It Exercised? What Does It Mean?—aligned with the 2010–11 National Asia Research Program research agenda.

Keynote Addresses

Opening Ceremony and Remarks

    Richard Ellings, The National Bureau of Asian Research
    Lee Hamilton, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
    Norm Dicks, United States House of Representatives


Policy Challenges and Opportunities for the United States in Asia

    James Steinberg, U.S. Department of State


Smart Power Needed for Southeast Asia

    Christopher S. “Kit” Bond, United States Senate


The Vital Importance of U.S. Interaction with East and Southeast Asia

    Jim Webb, United States Senate


The Role of Academe in Informing U.S. Policy in Asia

    Stanley Roth, The Boeing Company


Event Materials and Report

Overview | Agenda | List of presenters | 2010 Asia Policy Assembly Report

Audio

Plenary Sessions | Roundtable Sessions | Scalapino Prize Ceremony