The US-Asia Institute (USAI) is a private United Nations-recognized non-governmental organization.
The Institute was founded in 1979[1] by Esther G. Kee and the late Joji Konoshima.
USAI strives to improve and strengthen the relations between the people and governments of the United States and Asia.
[2] The Institute was officially established following the first national gathering of representatives from Asian communities at the White House in 1978.
With the formal support of both President Jimmy Carter and then Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, the Richard Holbrooke, the National Advisory Council for East Asian and Pacific Affairs was formed to provide input to the State Department.