Author Archive: J. Berkshire Miller
J. Berkshire Miller is a Founding Director of the Council on International Policy, a fellow on East Asia for the EastWest Institute and also Chair of the Japan-Korea Working Group for the Pacific Forum CSIS.
Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Faces a Crucial Test on Security
The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller looks at Abe’s political future and Japan’s security legislation in this piece published by the Boston Globe.
Japan Should Do More to Forge Security Links with ASEAN
The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller discusses Japan’s security role with ASEAN in the Nikkei Asian Review.
China’s Balancing Act With The Two Sudans
The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller analyzes China’s stake in the current crisis in the South Sudan.
Japan Reconsiders Its National Security Posture
The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller looks at Japan’s current security legislation in a piece with Al Jazeera America.
Sri Lanka: Balancing Ties Between China and the West
The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller and Peshan Gunaratne discuss the impact of Sri Lanka’s new government on Colombo’s ties with Beijing and the West.
A Good Defense In East Asia
The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller analyzes the new US-Japan bilateral defense guidelines and the future of the US-Japan alliance in Foreign Affairs.
China Takes Steps To Control South China Sea
The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller discusses Beijing’s next potential moves in the South China Sea in a piece from Al Jazeera America.
Hedging Their Bets, China, Japan and South Korea Push Trilateral Ties
The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller analyzes the slow thaw between Japan, Korea and China through trilateral initiatives.
Korea-Japan Relations and Washington
The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller discusses the deterioration of Korea-Japan Relations in a East Asia Foundation policy brief.