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Michael H. Armacost, PhD

Shorenstein Distinguished Fellow, Shorenstein APARC

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February 11th, 2013

Stanford law professor, security expert to lead FSI

CISAC, CDDRL, FSE, FSI Stanford, CHP/PCOR, The Europe Center, Shorenstein APARC News

When Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar takes the helm of FSI in July, he'll oversee the institute's 11 research centers and programs along with a variety of undergraduate and graduate education initiatives on international affairs. His leadership will be marked by a commitment to build on FSI’s interdisciplinary approach to solving some of the world’s biggest problems. Read more »



December 19th, 2012

South Korea to inaugurate first female president

Shorenstein APARC, FSI Stanford, KSP News

Park Geun-hye was sworn in as South Korea's president on Feb. 25, becoming the first woman to hold the position and the first top female leader of a Northeast Asian country. Read more »



November 15th, 2012

Asia-Pacific policy during Obama's second term

Shorenstein APARC, FSI Stanford, SEAF News

Fresh off his re-election victory, Barack Obama -- the "Pacific President" -- became the first president to visit Myanmar and Cambodia when he traveled to the Southeast Asian countries in November. Eight Shorenstein APARC scholars discussed reactions to the election in Asia, and possible directions for U.S.-Asia relations and foreign policy. Read more »



November 5th, 2012

Ideas, issues and interests in U.S.-Asia relations

SEAF Announcement

How will the outcome of the U.S. presidential election, China's leadership transition, and other upcoming power transfers in Asia impact U.S.-Asia relations and issues within the Asia-Pacific region? On November 15, Michael H. Armacost, Karl Eikenberry, and Thomas Fingar discussed this and related questions during a roundtable panel at the National University of Singapore.




March 28th, 2012

Students learn through assignments based on real global events

Stanford students in the winter quarter course U.S. Policy toward Northeast Asia (IPS 244) had the opportunity to step into the challenging role of a National Security Council staff member and consider how they would advise the United States on responding to a crisis in East Asia. Read more »




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News around the web

Experts ponder China's future
(JIN ZHU/The Stanford Daily) The second panel dealt with the implications of China's growing influence around the world. It was moderated by Michael Armacost, a distinguished fellow at the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center.
May 5, 2011 in The Stanford Daily

Former US Ambassador and Veteran Diplomat to Deliver Convocation
Michael Armacost, Carleton Class of 1958 and Distinguished Fellow at Stanford University, will deliver the weekly convocation address at Carleton College on ...
November 1, 2010 in Carleton College News