The Future of Japan-Korea Relations: Are America’s Asian Alliances at Risk?

The Republic of Korea (ROK) and Japan are the two most important US allies in Asia. The Defense Department has dubbed the US-ROK alliance the “linchpin of peace and prosperity” and the US-Japan alliance the “cornerstone of peace and security.”

But the alliance system can only realize its full potential — and confront major regional and global challenges — if the third side of the strategic triangle, Japan-ROK relations, functions well. Strained relations and wavering US commitment to the region, however, threaten to weaken the US-led alliance architecture in Asia.

On Liberty During The Coronavirus

Declan Tomlinson, Undergraduate Research Fellow American Progress is a distinctly American painting by John Gast, envisioning American expansion across the North American continent. The image portrays a woman clad in white, … Read more

A Conversation with Steven Levitsky

The Loyola Marymount University Global Policy Institute presents a conversation with Dr. Steven Levitsky, co-author of “How Democracies Die”. Steven Levitsky and co-author Daniel Ziblatt received the 2019 Global Policy … Read more

Hilton Humanitarian Prize Ceremony

LMU GPI had the privilege to attend the Hilton Humanitarian Prize Symposium and Award Ceremony on October 18, 2019. The Hilton Foundation awarded refugee rehabilitation agency METAdrasi with the 2019 … Read more

President Trump and the Taliban

GPI President Michael Genovese joined CNN to discuss President Trump and the Taliban and the president’s remarks about Hurricane Dorian evacuees.

Donald Trump’s Hurricane Sharpie Map

Michael Genovese, President of the Global Policy Institute, joined CNN last night to discuss President Trump and the altered Hurricane Dorian trajectory map. Watch it here:

G-7 Surprises

GPI President Michael Genovese recently appeared on KCAL9 to discuss the news coming out of the G-7 Summit in France. Watch it here: