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About The Asia Foundation (1332 KB)
Brief description of the work of The Asia Foundation, including our vision, mission, values and impact. |
02/13/2013 |
Program Profile
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Program Overview (2400 KB)
A brief overview of the major program areas of The Asia Foundation. |
02/13/2013 |
Program Profile
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Project List - FY2011 (2932 KB)
Our annual Project List is an inventory of Asia Foundation projects, programs, and grants on the ground in Asia and in the U.S. This edition covers fiscal year 2011. |
06/13/2012 |
Report
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The Asia Foundation Bulletin - Winter 2011 (592 KB)
In this issue: "Asia Foundation Hosts Australia's Foreign Minister in San Francisco," "Economist Cheng Siwei Is Asia Foundation Chang-Lin Tien Fellow, "David D. Arnold at The Economist's Banyan Conference," "2011 Survey of the Afghan People...
In this issue: "Asia Foundation Hosts Australia's Foreign Minister in San Francisco," "Economist Cheng Siwei Is Asia Foundation Chang-Lin Tien Fellow, "David D. Arnold at The Economist's Banyan Conference," "2011 Survey of the Afghan People Released in Kabul, Washington, New York, and London," "APEC 2011: Unleashing Women's Entrepreneurship in Asia," "Briefly Noted," "Featured Multimedia," "Remembering Robert Scalapino," and "A Luce Scholar Reconnects as Program Wraps Up 37th Year."
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12/12/2011 |
Handout
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Project List - FY2010 (2573 KB)
Our annual Project List is an inventory of Asia Foundation projects, programs, and grants on the ground in Asia and in the U.S. This edition covers fiscal year 2010. |
04/29/2011 |
Miscellaneous
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2010 National Survey of the Thai Electorate: Exploring National Consensus and Color Polarization (3712 KB)
The Asia Foundation's second national survey of 1,500 Thai citizens explores the depth of color divisions in contemporary Thailand; key topics include the state of democracy in Thailand, elections, conflict and security, and options for...
The Asia Foundation's second national survey of 1,500 Thai citizens explores the depth of color divisions in contemporary Thailand; key topics include the state of democracy in Thailand, elections, conflict and security, and options for reconciliation.
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03/28/2011 |
Survey
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FAQ - 2010 National Survey of the Thai Electorate: Exploring National Consensus and Color Polarization (117 KB)
Frequently Asked Questions about the 2010 National Survey of the Thai Electorate: Exploring National Consensus and Color Polarization. |
03/28/2011 |
Survey
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Thai language FAQ - 2010 National Survey of the Thai Electorate: Exploring National Consensus and Color Polarization (152 KB)
Thai language version of Frequently Asked Questions about the 2010 National Survey of the Thai Electorate: Exploring National Consensus and Color Polarization. |
03/28/2011 |
Survey
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Thai language Press Release - 2010 National Survey of the Thai Electorate: Exploring National Consensus and Color Polarization (159 KB)
Thai language version of the Press Release announcing the 2010 National Survey of the Thai Electorate: Exploring National Consensus and Color Polarization. |
03/28/2011 |
Survey
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Thai language 2010 National Survey of the Thai Electorate: Exploring National Consensus and Color Polarization (8486 KB)
Thai language version of The Asia Foundation's second national survey of 1,500 Thai citizens explores the depth of color divisions in contemporary Thailand; key topics include the state of democracy in Thailand, elections, conflict and...
Thai language version of The Asia Foundation's second national survey of 1,500 Thai citizens explores the depth of color divisions in contemporary Thailand; key topics include the state of democracy in Thailand, elections, conflict and security, and options for reconciliation.
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03/28/2011 |
Survey
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Current Developments in Southeast Asia: Implications for U.S.-Southeast Asia Relations, Thomas Lum (147 KB)
American Report of The Asia Foundation Emerging Leaders Conference. |
10/01/2009 |
Miscellaneous
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Current Developments in Southeast Asia: Implications for U.S.-Southeast Asia Relations, Haseenah Koyakutty (131 KB)
Summary of Findings and Recommendations |
10/01/2009 |
Miscellaneous
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Does the United States Need a New East Asian Anchor?: A Case for U.S.-Japan-Korea Trilateralism, Mo Jongryn (256 KB)
Professor Mo Jongryn assesses the U.S. position in Asia based on new possibilities of cooperation between the United States and its alliance partners, South Korea and Japan. This paper was presented at the Center for U.S-Korea Policy’s...
Professor Mo Jongryn assesses the U.S. position in Asia based on new possibilities of cooperation between the United States and its alliance partners, South Korea and Japan. This paper was presented at the Center for U.S-Korea Policy’s event on U.S.-Japan-Korea trilateralism.
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03/02/2009 |
Report
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Prospects and Challenges for the Obama Administration’s Policy toward the Korean Peninsula, Amb. Thomas Hubbard (19 KB)
Keynote speech by former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Thomas Hubbard, delivered at a public policy forum on "Prospects for Deepening the U.S.-ROK Alliance," co-sponsored by the Center for U.S.-Korea Policy, The Asia Foundation’s Korea...
Keynote speech by former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Thomas Hubbard, delivered at a public policy forum on "Prospects for Deepening the U.S.-ROK Alliance," co-sponsored by the Center for U.S.-Korea Policy, The Asia Foundation’s Korea office and Friends of The Asia Foundation/Korea.
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02/17/2009 |
Speech
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Report: Asia Requires Urgent U.S. Attention - Mongolian (141 KB)
Mongolian version of Press Release on America's Role in Asia. |
09/10/2008 |
Press Release
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Challenges in U.S.-Asian Relations Awaiting a New American President, The Honorable Doug Bereuter (223 KB)
Luncheon Remarks Prepared for Delivery by The Honorable Doug Bereuter, President & CEO, The Asia Foundation. Presented in Seoul, Korea, July 22, 2008. |
07/22/2008 |
Speech
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American Studies Program Vietnam (1302 KB)
The Asia Foundation’s international relations program in Vietnam strengthens and improves U.S.- Vietnam relations by convening bilateral conferences, organizing research placements for visiting American and Vietnamese scholars, and...
The Asia Foundation’s international relations program in Vietnam strengthens and improves U.S.- Vietnam relations by convening bilateral conferences, organizing research placements for visiting American and Vietnamese scholars, and supporting the development of Vietnamese Studies in the United States. One of the keys to fostering a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of the United States in Vietnam is helping Vietnamese universities to develop and expand their emerging American Studies programs.
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07/01/2007 |
Program Profile
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Vol. 3 - Dialogue on U.S. - Vietnam Relations: Ten Years After Normalization , Catherin E. Dalpino (Editor) (535 KB)
This report summarizes the discussion and conclusions of a U.S.-Vietnam dialogue held in Washington, D.C. in December 2004. Vietnamese and American representatives from the executive, legislative, business, non-governmental and academic...
This report summarizes the discussion and conclusions of a U.S.-Vietnam dialogue held in Washington, D.C. in December 2004. Vietnamese and American representatives from the executive, legislative, business, non-governmental and academic sectors participated in the conference. Its objective was to assess the bilateral relationship at the 10-year mark after normalization, and to offer recommendations to improve relations. The meeting was the final activity in a research and education project on U.S.-Vietnam relations conducted by The Asia Foundation in collaboration with Vietnam’s Institute for International Relations (IIR). The project’s ultimate goal is to promote a deeper understanding among Americans and Vietnamese on domestic and international factors that affect bilateral relations, encouraging more informed policymaking in the two countries.
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01/01/2005 |
Report
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Vol. 2 - Dialogue on U.S. - Vietnam Relations: Global and Regional Influences (2005 KB)
This report is part of a larger research and education project on U.S.-Vietnam relations being conducted by The Asia Foundation in collaboration with Vietnam’s Institute for International Relations (IIR). The project’s basic...
This report is part of a larger research and education project on U.S.-Vietnam relations being conducted by The Asia Foundation in collaboration with Vietnam’s Institute for International Relations (IIR). The project’s basic purpose is to examine various dimensions of the Vietnamese-American bilateral relationship, especially in the context of economic normalization between the two countries and a changing international environment in the Asia-Pacific region.
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01/01/2004 |
Report
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Vol. 1 - Dialogue on U.S. - Vietnam Relations: Domestic Dimensions, Jonathan R. Stromseth (Editor) (967 KB)
This report is part of a broader research and publication project on U.S.-Vietnam relations being conducted by The Asia Foundation in cooperation with Vietnam’s Institute for International Relations (IIR), with funding support from the...
This report is part of a broader research and publication project on U.S.-Vietnam relations being conducted by The Asia Foundation in cooperation with Vietnam’s Institute for International Relations (IIR), with funding support from the Henry Luce Foundation. A second volume will address regional and global factors, and a third will summarize the research findings and recommend next steps for improved policies and cooperation.
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01/01/2003 |
Report
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Bilateral Conference on United States-Thailand Relations in the 21st Century , John Brandon and Nancy Chen (Editors) (535 KB)
In March, 2002, The Asia Foundation organized and convened a conference on "United States-Thailand Relations in the 21st Century" in Washington, D.C., bringing together 10 senior Thais from government, business, academia, along with their...
In March, 2002, The Asia Foundation organized and convened a conference on "United States-Thailand Relations in the 21st Century" in Washington, D.C., bringing together 10 senior Thais from government, business, academia, along with their American counterparts.
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03/13/2002 |
Miscellaneous
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