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Region:The U.S. Role in Asia
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News
U.S. Assistance to Pakistan
Testimony of Robert M. Hathaway before the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Subcommittee on International Development, Foreign Assistance, Economic Affairs, and International Environmental Protection
America's Mid-term Elections: What Next for U.S.-South Korean Relations?
Asia Program Director Robert M. Hathaway looks at how Democratic victories in the November 2006 congressional elections might affect Washington's partnership with South Korea. On both North Korea and trade, Hathaway cautions, South Koreans are reading more into the results of the November elections than is warranted. This essay, part of a Mansfield Foundation project titled "Forging New U.S.-ROK Political Relationships," is posted on the website of the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation. Read essay
Wilson Center Launches Global Health Initiative
SEPTEMBER 2005--Inaugural Event to Examine Potential Avian Influenza Outbreak

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Events
Cultural Democratization in East Asia
Wednesday, May 13 2009, 4:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.
Speaker: Doh C. Shin Wilson Center Fellow; Comments by Eric Bjornlund, principal, Democracy International
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The Eagle and the Elephant: Strategic Aspects of U.S.-India Economic Engagement
Wednesday, April 22 2009, 4:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.
Raymond E. Vickery, Public Policy Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center
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Australia, the United States, and the World
Wednesday, April 15 2009, 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Speakers: Owen Harries, editor emeritus, The National Interest;
Richard C. Smith, Wilson Center Australian scholar;
Allan Gyngell, executive director, Lowy Institute, Sydney
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New Kids on the Block:
Chinese Oil and Mining Companies Go Global
Wednesday, February 25 2009, 9:15 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Jill Shankleman, Public Policy Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center
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Economists with Guns: Authoritarian Development and U.S.-Indonesian Relations, 1960-1968
Friday, November 14 2008, 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Bradley R. Simpson, assistant professor of history, Princeton University; David Painter, associate professor of history, Georgetown University; David Ekbladh, assistant professor of history, Tufts University
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