The Washington Roundtable for the Asia-Pacific Press (WRAPP) is the largest organization of Asian media in the United States.
WRAPP's purpose is to provide Asian journalists greater access to "Inside the Beltway" policy makers.
Roundtable sessions have included Rep. Benjamin Gilman (R-NY), Chairman of the House International Relations Committee, Rep. Doug Bereuter (R-NB), Chairman of the House Asia-Pacific Subcommittee, and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Kurt M. Campbell, and David Broder, columnist for The Washington Post.
WRAPP membership includes nearly all Washington correspondents from China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and other countries in the region.
Also among the Roundtable's 400 members are U.S.-based print and broadcast media and international wire services and news agencies whose Washington bureaus cover Asia-Pacific diplomacy, trade, and security.