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Joint U.S.-Korea Academic Studies 2013

Joint U.S. Korea Academic Studies
About Joint U.S. Korea Academic Studies

For over twenty years, KEI has sponsored annual major academic symposiums at universities across the country and major academic conferences. Each year, papers are specially commissioned to fit panel topics of current policy relevance to the U.S.-ROK alliance and implications for the Korean peninsula. Following the symposium, KEI edits and publishes those papers in an annual volume entitled “Joint U.S.-Korea Academic Studies.”

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Asia's Uncertain Future: Korea, China's Aggressiveness, and New Leadership
Published September 3, 2013
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This PDF is the full publication and contains all of the following sections:

  • 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

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