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.
A Meeting of the Minds
Did Japan and China just press reset? The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller provides analysis in Foreign Affairs.
A Tale of Two Summits?
The Council on International Policy’s J. Berkshire Miller discusses the significance of the November 2014 APEC meeting in Beijing for the EastWest Institute.
Asia’s Big What If: What Happens If Kim Jong-Un Is No More?
A collapse of the Kim regime would send shockwaves throughout Northeast Asia, writes the Council on International Policy’s J. Berkshire Miller.
Northeast Asia Diplomacy: A Trilateral Way Forward?
A trilateral approach to China, Japan and South Korea relations may be able to do what bilateral negotiations cannot.
Japan and India’s Mutual Courtship
Abe and Modi are becoming fast friends, and China’s watching, writes the Council on International Policy’s J. Berkshire Miller for Al Jazeera America.
Abe: Japan’s New Statesman?
In his latest for Global Asia, the Council on International Policy’s J. Berkshire Miller writes about Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s ambitious diplomatic drive to reassert Japan’s global influence.
Mongolia: The Next Asian Tiger?
The Council on International Policy’s J. Berkshire Miller writes about the new Free Trade Agreement between Mongolia and Japan and looks at Mongolia’s economic road ahead in his latest article for The National Interest.