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The Peninsula blog is a project of the Korea Economic Institute. It is designed to provide a wide ranging forum for discussion of the foreign policy, economic, and social issues that impact the Korean peninsula.

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5 Important Issues for the New U.S. Ambassador to Korea

Nicholas Hamisevicz
September 18, 2014
Issues for the new U.S. Ambassador to help keep the U.S.-Korea alliance strong and active, both in the Northeast Asia region and around the globe.

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Will North Korea Participate in the Ultra-modern Asian Super Grid?

August 25, 2014
In a future with the Asian Super Grid, renewable energies gathered in the steppes of Mongolia would be transported through an integrated, multi-national power grid to reach energy needy cities in China, Russia, on the Korean Peninsula, and Japan.

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Setting the Record Straight – KORUS Trade Statistics

April 24, 2014
If present trends continue, the 2014 U.S. merchandise trade deficit with Korea is on track to be less than the 2013 level.

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Overcoming North Korea to Build a Eurasian Economic Space

Troy Stangarone
October 23, 2013
Achieving President Park’s vision for Eurasia will require developing a means of integrating North Korea into the broader regional framework and mitigating the risk of Pyongyang arbitrarily shutting down links between South Korea and the continent.

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Securing Korea’s Energy Future

Troy Stangarone
October 21, 2013
Korea recently hosted the 22nd annual World Energy Congress with a focus on securing tomorrow's energy today, a key concept for an energy import dependent country.

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Important Issues in Asia’s Future Connect South Korea and India

Nicholas Hamisevicz
October 14, 2011
Beyond the U.S.-Korea alliance, Korea’s emerging relationship with India is also an important aspect in the development of Asia in the 21st century.

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Five Considerations for a Gas Pipeline Through North Korea

Troy Stangarone
September 29, 2011
After more than a year of heightened tensions over the sinking of the Cheonan and the shelling of Yeonpyeong Island a proposed gas pipeline from Russia to South Korea through North Korea is potentially changing the factors on the ground.

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