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“Partnership for Peace: Building Long-term Security Cooperation in Northeast
Asia”
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On March 3-4, the Nautilus Institute and The Center for American Studies, Fudan University jointly convened their second collaborative research and dialogue workshop on East Asian Regional Security Futures. The research and discussion meeting advanced the ongoing cooperation of the two institutions to promote East Asian regional peace and security, and continues the work of the First Collaborative Workshop, held in Shanghai on May 29-30, 1999. |
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The meeting brought together a small group of specialists for an open exchange of views on the implications of TMD development and deployment. The agenda of the meeting included brief presentations on the diplomatic, military and technical dimensions of current TMD proposals, and the relationship of TMD to U.S. national missile defense (NMD) proposals. The meeting provided full opportunities for dialog and discussion, comprising both supportive and critical perspectives. |
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The meeting involved participants
from China, Japan, the United States, South Korea, and Russia. Most participants
wrote short papers on specific topics concerning the future of the regional
security system from the perspectives of the involved countries, and then
gave presentations based on these papers. Discussion was aimed to identify
the core factors and tensions underlying those issues. A final session
sought to generate consensus on those factors and tensions most relevant
to the long-term future development of the regional security system. The
workshop promoted community-building by enabling an exchange of international
perspectives on the critical security issues facing the region.
Specific purposes of this meeting included:
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This set of web pages provides information on the composition, organization and results of the meeting, including the following items (active links represent information currently available):
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