Host Organization
The Potomac Dialogue is an annual conference hosted by the Center for Asia Pacific Strategy (CAPS) in Washington, D.C. This pivotal event offers a consistent platform for stakeholders to engage in pragmatic discussions about the Asia-Pacific region. Through these dialogues, CAPS aims to deepen understanding, raise awareness of critical issues, and collaboratively develop tailored solutions. The sustained engagement fostered by the Potomac Dialogue is essential for navigating the complex challenges and opportunities within the Asia-Pacific.
Supporting Organizations
King’s College London joins the Center for Asia Pacific Strategy as a supporting host organization for the Potomac Dialogue. King’s College London brings unparalleled academic depth and interdisciplinary expertise to the conference. Their extensive research on international relations, security, and the political economy of the Asia-Pacific significantly enriches the dialogue and aligns with the Potomac Dialogue’s mission to address critical regional challenges and opportunities.
The Korea Institute for Maritime Strategy (KIMS) is a non-profit research institution dedicated to promoting research and activities that support South Korea’s national security and maritime strategy. Its mission includes stressing the importance of the sea, proposing relevant policies and strategies, and fostering international cooperation through joint research and information exchange on subjects like the law of the sea, maritime strategy, international security, maritime history, and the maritime economy.