Asia's Uncertain Future: Korea, China's Aggressiveness, and New Leadership
Author: Gilbert Rozman
Region: Asia
Theme: Economics, Inter-Korean, Foreign Relations, Security, Politics
Published September 3, 2013
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- KEI Board of Directors
- KEI Advisory Council
- Preface
Bilateral Competition and Cooperation Under New Leadership
- Introduction by Editor-in-Chief Gilbert Rozman
- The United States and China
Robert Sutter - China and Russia
Sergey Radchenko, University of Nottingham - South Korea and Japan
Cheol Hee Park, Seoul National University - South Korea and the U.S.
Scott Snyder, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
China's National Identity and the Sino-U.S. National Identity Gap: Views from Four Countries
- Introduction by Editor-in-Chief Gilbert Rozman
- The Debate Inside China
William Callahan, University of Manchester - The View from Japan
Ming Wan, George Mason University - The View from South Korea
See-Won Byun, George Washington University - The View from Russia
Gilbert Rozman, Princeton University
CJK Economic Trilateralism: The Prospects and Perils of a New FTA
- Introduction by Editor-in-Chief Gil Rozman
- The Chinese Perspective
Scott Harold, RAND Corporation - The South Korean Perspective
Chang Jae Lee, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP) - The Japanese Perspective
T.J. Pempel, University of California, Berkeley - The U.S. Perspective
Claude Barfield, American Enterprise Institute (AEI)
Prospects and Challenges for Korean Reunification
- Introduction by Editor-in-Chief Gilbert Rozman
- Competing Regional Interests and reunification
John Park, Harvard University - South Korea's Unification Policy and Prospects
Ho-Yeol Yoo, Korea University - Understanding Peaceful Reunification: Its Dynamics and Challenges
Abraham Kim, Korea Economic Institute of America (KEI) - Contributors
- About Korea Economic Institute of America