From December 12 to 14, 2025, a seminar on "Assessment of the Security Situation in Northeast Asia" was held in Qingdao. The event was hosted by the Institute of International and Strategic Studies (IISS), Peking University (PKU), and co-organized by the Center for International Security and Peace Studies, PKU, and the Center for Japanese Studies, Ocean University of China. Fifteen Chinese and international experts and scholars from universities and research institutions — including PKU, Renmin University of China, Fudan University, the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE), Seoul National University (SNU), and the Sejong Institute — engaged in in-depth discussions on topics including U.S.-China relations and the East Asian security order, U.S.-South Korea-Japan relations, the situation on the Korean Peninsula, China-South Korea relations, and regional security management and opportunities for cooperation. Participants agreed that, against a backdrop of rising global and regional uncertainty, countries in the region should strengthen strategic communication, improve multi-level security dialogue mechanisms, and expand areas of diversified cooperation, with a view to fostering a stable and predictable security landscape in Northeast Asia and laying the groundwork for future policy coordination and multilateral dialogue.
This seminar served as the inaugural meeting of a Track II dialogue platform aimed at establishing a systematic and preventive security dialogue mechanism in Northeast Asia. Through substantive, candid, and productive academic and policy exchanges, the platform seeks to reduce the risk of security confrontation in the region arising from miscalculation, and to expand opportunities for cooperation across diverse areas.
Editor: Li Fangqi