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Kenneth B. and Anne H.H. Pyle Center For Northeast Asian Studies

Named in honor of NBR’s founding president and his wife, the Pyle Center conducts research on Northeast Asia to advance the comprehensive study of the region, particularly as it pertains to its security, political, and economic dynamics. Center projects are forward-looking, analyzing topics of importance for the medium- and long-term future of the region and generating new knowledge about the deep forces and processes driving and reshaping Northeast Asia. These projects seek to bridge the often deep fissures that divide academics and policymakers concerned with the region. The activities below highlight Pyle Center and other NBR events and publications related to Northeast Asia.

Contact

For more information, please contact:

Travis Tanner
Senior Project Director
206.632.7370 pylecenter@nbr.org

Chronology of Operation Tomodachi

On March 19 Commander of U.S. Pacific Command Admiral Robert Willard traveled to Japan with his wife Donna to reinforce America’s support for Japan and oversee disaster relief efforts. Learn more about his visit, Operation Tomodachi, and other relief efforts. (Photo Source: Nathan A. Bailey/Stars and Stripes)

Japan's Post-Quake Economic Outlook

NBR spoke with National Asia Research Associate William W. Grimes (Boston University), an expert on the political economy of Japan and East Asia. Without downplaying the seriousness of events, Grimes explains the economic repercussions may not be as bad as some initially feared. Read the full interview to learn more.

American Innovation in the Face of Asia’s Growing Power

On February 9, 2011, National Asia Research Associate Adam Segal (Council on Foreign Relations) provided a comprehensive and optimistic overview of the ways in which American innovation has an edge in the global marketplace and how the U.S. can successfully leverage these advantages in the future, in a thought-provoking discussion with local business executives, entrepreneurs, and policymakers.

China's Interests in a Post-Kim Dynasty Korean Peninsula

National Asia Research Fellow Sung-Yoon Lee (Tufts University) discussed China's interests in a post-Kim Dynasty Korean Peninsula and the implications for U.S. policy in the region on January 24 at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. The talk was co-presented by the Wilson Center's Asia Program. Access video, audio and an event summary.

Sino-U.S. Competition and U.S. Security: How Do We Assess the Military Balance?

“Clashing political and military objectives will define the rivalry between the U.S. and China,” according to Dan Blumenthal, author of this edition of NBR Analysis. Learn more about the dynamic Sino-U.S. balance of power in Asia in Sino-U.S. Competition and U.S Security: How Do We Assess the Military Balance?

Asia Policy 11 (January 2011)

This issue of Asia Policy features articles on the Beijing Consensus, U.S. alliances as part of Asia’s regional architecture, and nuclear multipolarity in Asia.

Effective Leadership and the U.S.-China Economic Relationship

Access video and audio from a November 2010 roundtable held at the University of Washington entitled “Effective Leadership and the U.S.-China Economic Relationship,” jointly sponsored by NBR and the UW Jackson School of International Studies, and featuring NBR NARP Associates Thomas Rawski and Minxin Pei as well as David Loevinger, Senior Coordinator for China and Strategic and Economic Dialogue, U.S. Department of Treasury.

Asia Policy 10 (July 2010)

The tenth issue of Asia Policy featured articles on the U.S.-Japan alliance, Chinese foreign and domestic policymaking, and a roundtable discussion on Guobin Yang's book The Power of the Internet in China.

Trust Building in Northeast Asia: Enhancing Mutual Understanding between Korea and the United States

On July 1, 2010, NBR, in partnership with the Korea Institute for Future Strategies (KiFS), hosted a public roundtable discussion at Johns Hopkins-SAIS entitled “Trust Building in Northeast Asia: Enhancing Mutual Understanding between Korea and the United States.”

Power Constrained: Sources of Mutual Strategic Suspicion in U.S.-China Relations

In this June 2010 issue of the NBR Analysis David M. Lampton highlights four sources of mutual strategic mistrust that, if insufficiently attended to by Washington and Beijing, will metastasize in the U.S-China relationship. Lampton identifies ways in which the United States can manage and reduce tension in bilateral relations.

Asia Policy 9 (January 2010)

This issue of Asia Policy features articles on Sino-American relations, Japanese foreign policy and U.S.-Japan-Korea trilateralism.

NBR Report: Managing Unmet Expectations in the U.S.-Japan Alliance

This report by Michael Finnegan examines the U.S.-Japan alliance to answer three related questions: Is the alliance meeting the mutual expectations of the partners? If not, what are the potential consequences? Given the stakes involved, what are the policy implications for the alliance?

Chinese Foreign Policy at the 60th Anniversary of the PRC

NBR's Pyle Center and Fudan University’s Center for Chinese Foreign Policy Studies co-hosted an October 20-22 workshop in Shanghai, China, to examine the drivers and trends that have influenced Chinese foreign policy over its 60-year history. (Photo by: Dale Ellerm)

Scholars Assess China’s Peaceful Development Doctrine

Responding to the 2008 NBR Analysis, Assessing Regional Reactions to China’s Peaceful Development Doctrine, scholars Shulong Chu and Xiao Ren share their views on China’s peaceful development strategy and evaluate the reactions by the international community.

Emerging Leaders in East Asia

NBR's report "Emerging Leaders in East Asia: The Next Generation of Political Leadership in China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan" represents the culmination of a year-long initiative launched to provide a better understanding of the qualities and characteristics that define East Asia’s rising leaders and to anticipate the possible implications of their emerging influence for U.S. policy interests.


Featured Initiatives



The China Technical Standards and Innovation Policy initiative has resulted in a series of top-quality publications and dozens of briefings for government and industry leaders in both the United States and China.



The annual invitation-only People's Liberation Army Conference assembles the world’s leading specialists from academe, government, the military, and policy think tanks to examine critical trends in the study of China’s military.


Featured Publications



The tenth anniversary edition of NBR’s Strategic Asia series, Strategic Asia 2010-11: Asia's Rising Power and America's Continued Purpose, takes stock of the Strategic Asia region by providing an integrated perspective on the major issues that influence stability in the region.



Read a Book Review Roundtable on Kenneth B. Pyle’s book Japan Rising: The Resurgence of Japanese Power and Purpose and Richard J. Samuels’ Securing Japan: Tokyo's Grand Strategy and the Future of East Asia from the July 2007 issue of Asia Policy.



Pyle Center Board of Counselors


Michael A. Armacost
Stanford University

Richard J. Ellings
The National Bureau of Asian Research

Aaron L. Friedberg (Board Chairman)
Princeton University

Francis Fukuyama
Johns Hopkins University (SAIS)

Chae-Jin Lee
Claremont McKenna College

Kenneth Lieberthal
University of Michigan

Dwight A. Perkins
Harvard University

Kenneth B. Pyle
University of Washington and The National Bureau of Asian Research

Stephen P. Rosen
Harvard University

Richard J. Samuels
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Stephen Sestanovich
Council on Foreign Relations



Pyle Center Gala


In 2006 NBR formally established the Kenneth B. and Anne H.H. Pyle Center for Northeast Asian Studies. Learn more about the Pyle Center Gala.


Japan Foundation Award


Professor Pyle was presented the Japan Foundation Special Prize for Japanese Studies by the Emperor and Empress of Japan in October 2008. Learn more about the award.