As part of our ongoing commitment to delivering high-quality analysis and programming across the Indo-Pacific region, Pacific Forum is delighted to announce three new adjunct fellows: Elizabeth Freund Larus, Alexander Neill, and…
PacNotes
Periodic administrative and organizational updates for Pacific Forum’s global network.
Pacific Forum thanks all its supporters in the United States, in Asia and the Pacific, and around the world as 2022 comes to a close. After nearly three years of challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic Pacific Forum’s staff …
In partnership with the Jeju-based Korea Foundation, Pacific Forum is pleased to host a resident and nonresident fellowship exclusively for Korean nationals. The Korea Foundation Fellowship assists individuals with an advanced …
Applications are currently open for: Resident and Non-resident Vasey Fellowship Non-resident Kelly Fellowship Resident and Non-resident WSD-Handa Fellowship Since 2002, Pacific Forum has hosted over 100 resident fellows from 21…
The Pacific Forum is delighted to announce three new staff members: John Hemmings, Mark Manantan, and Carol Li. John Hemmings Senior Director of Indo-Pacific Foreign & Security Policy and Director of Strategy and Planning Dr…
The Pacific Forum is recruiting a program manager to work in Honolulu to support its mission of stimulating dialogue and cooperation among government leaders and policy experts to craft policies that promote peace and stability …
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Pacific Forum deeply mourns the passing of Adm. Ronald J. “Zap” Zlatoper, USN (Ret.), at age 80. The Pacific Forum has lost a valued mentor and good friend. We are deeply shocked and saddened by the passing of Adm. Ronald J…
Pacific Forum is accepting Non-resident applications for the James A. Kelly Korean Studies Fellowship, the Lloyd and Lilian Vasey Fellowship, and the WSD-Handa Fellowship. The deadline to apply is April 30. Applications were …
The Pacific Forum has lost a valued mentor. We deeply regret the passing of Adm. Thomas B. Hayward, US Navy Ret., at age 97 on March 3 in Seattle. Adm. Hayward was the 21st Chief of Naval Operations from 1978 to 1982. He was, …