Victor Cha is president of the Geopolitics and Foreign Policy Department and Korea chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). He is also a distinguished university professor and professor of government at Georgetown University. From 2021 to 2025, he was appointed by the Biden administration to serve on the Defense Policy Board in an advisory role to the secretary of defense. From 2004 to 2007, he served on the National Security Council (NSC), where he was responsible for Japan, Korea, Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific Island nations. Dr. Cha was the U.S. deputy head of delegation at the Six Party Talks and received two outstanding service commendations during his tenure at the NSC. He is the author of nine books, including the award-winning Alignment Despite Antagonism: The United States–Korea–Japan Security Triangle (Stanford University Press, 1999), which won the 2000 Ohira Book Prize, and The Impossible State: North Korea, Past and Future (Ecco, 2012), selected by Foreign Affairs as a “Best Book on the Asia-Pacific for 2012.” His other books are Nuclear North Korea: A Debate on Engagement Strategies (Columbia University Press, 2003); Beyond the Final Score: The Politics of Sport in Asia (Columbia University Press, 2009); Powerplay: Origins of the American Alliance System in Asia (Princeton University Press, 2018); Korea: A New History of South and North (Yale University Press, 2023); The Black Box: Demystifying the Study of Korean Unification and North Korea (Columbia University Press, 2024); North Korea’s Sea-Based WMD Capability (Bloomsbury, 2025); and China’s Weaponization of Trade: Resistance through Collective Resilience (Columbia University Press, 2026). Dr. Cha is a two-time Fulbright scholar and a former Olin fellow at Harvard University, as well as a former Hoover, Stanford Center for International Security and Cooperation, and Koret fellow at Stanford University. He currently serves on the editorial boards of ten academic journals and is coeditor of the Contemporary Asia book series at Columbia University Press. He serves on the boards of the National Endowment for Democracy and the Korea Society and is a senior fellow at the George W. Bush Institute. Dr. Cha received his PhD, MIA, and BA from Columbia University and a BA with honors from Oxford University.
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Victor Cha's Analysis
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Chinese Buoys Near the South Korea-China PMZ
Commentary by Jennifer Jun and Victor Cha — December 15, 2025
Progress at the Much-Delayed New Yalu River Bridge
Commentary by Joseph S. Bermudez Jr., Victor Cha, and Jennifer Jun — December 11, 2025
Creeping Sovereignty? China’s Maritime Structures in the Yellow Sea (West Sea)
Commentary by Victor Cha — December 9, 2025
Korea-China Standoffs in the PMZ
Commentary by Jennifer Jun and Victor Cha — October 27, 2025
Victor Cha's Podcasts
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What are CSIS experts' boldest geopolitical predictions in 2026?
Podcast Episode by Will Todman, Ryan C. Berg, Max Bergmann, Victor Cha, Thomas J. Christensen, Charles Edel, Kristi Govella, Henrietta Levin, Bonny Lin, Oge Onubogu, Gregory B. Poling, Richard M. Rossow, and Mona Yacoubian — January 15, 2026
Did Trump remake the global order in 2025?
Podcast Episode by Will Todman and Victor Cha — December 17, 2025
Is North Korean Denuclearization Dead?
Podcast Episode by Victor Cha — December 9, 2025
What Does China Want?
Podcast Episode by Victor Cha and Henrietta Levin — November 24, 2025
South Korea’s Nuclear Submarine Deal: What’s Next?
Podcast Episode by Victor Cha — November 14, 2025
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ROK-U.S. alliance in 2026: Expanded roles, shifting strategies, and N. Korea’s uncertain place
Victor Cha appearance on Arirang News — January 2, 2026
빅터 차 "트럼프, 김정은 만나면 한미 훈련·미사일 맞교환 가능성"
Victor Cha appearance on YTN — December 27, 2025
Expert says U.S. should flag China's steel structures in Yellow Sea as example of 'grey zone' tactics
Victor Cha cited in Yonhap News Agency — December 10, 2025
The phone notes that reveal an alleged plan to bait Kim Jong Un with drones
Victor Cha cited in CNN World — November 13, 2025
China’s policy ‘failure’ is pushing South Korea closer to the United States: CSIS
Victor Cha appearance on CNBC — November 2, 2025
Trump turned nuclear weapons world upside down during high-stakes Asia trip
Victor Cha cited in USA Today — October 30, 2025
China’s trade bullying can’t stand up to a united front
Victor Cha, Ellen Kim, and Andy Lim published in The Washington Post — October 27, 2025
Trump heads to Asia with trade — and tensions with Xi — on the agenda
Victor Cha cited in NBC News — October 25, 2025
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Book Launch | China's Weaponization of Trade: Resistance Through Collective Resilience
Event — January 21, 2026
What are CSIS experts' boldest geopolitical predictions in 2026?
Podcast Episode by Will Todman, Ryan C. Berg, Max Bergmann, Victor Cha, Thomas J. Christensen, Charles Edel, Kristi Govella, Henrietta Levin, Bonny Lin, Oge Onubogu, Gregory B. Poling, Richard M. Rossow, and Mona Yacoubian — January 15, 2026
Indo-Pacific Forecast 2026
Event — January 14, 2026
SCOTUS Ruling and Korea
Newsletter by Victor Cha — January 8, 2026
What to Expect from the Two Koreas in 2026? | The Capital Cable #126
Event — December 19, 2025
Did Trump remake the global order in 2025?
Podcast Episode by Will Todman and Victor Cha — December 17, 2025
Chinese Buoys Near the South Korea-China PMZ
Commentary by Jennifer Jun and Victor Cha — December 15, 2025
Progress at the Much-Delayed New Yalu River Bridge
Commentary by Joseph S. Bermudez Jr., Victor Cha, and Jennifer Jun — December 11, 2025
Creeping Sovereignty? China’s Maritime Structures in the Yellow Sea (West Sea)
Commentary by Victor Cha — December 9, 2025
Is North Korean Denuclearization Dead?
Podcast Episode by Victor Cha — December 9, 2025