Joint U.S. Korea Academic Studies
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Joint U.S.-Korea Academic Studies 2014About 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.”
Region: Asia
Theme: Economics, Inter-Korean, Foreign Relations, Security, Politics, Human Rights
Published August 20, 2014
This PDF is the full publication and contains all of the following sections:
KEI Board of Directors
KEI Advisory Council
About the Korea Economic Institute of America
Preface by KEI President & CEO Donald Manzullo
South Korea's Triangular Relations
- Introduction by Editor-in-Chief Gilbert Rozman
- Japan-South Korea-U.S. Relations
Sue Mi Terry, Columbia University - The Seoul-Beijing-Tokyo Triangle: Terra-centric Nordpolitik vs. Oceanic Realpolitik
Sung-Yoon Lee, Tufts University - China-South Korea-U.S. Relations
Gilbert Rozman, Princeton University - Russia, China, and the Korean Peninsula
Alexander Lukin, Russian Foreign Ministry & Valery Denisov, MGIMO University
National Identity Approaches to East and South Asia
- Introduction by Editor-in-Chief Gilbert Rozman
- Japan’s National Identity Gaps: A Framework for Analysis of International Relations in Asia
Gilbert Rozman, Princeton University - National Identity and Attitudes Toward North Korean Defectors
Jiyoon Kim, Asan Institute - Bridging the Chinese National Identity Gap: Alternative Identities in Hong Kong and Taiwan
Syaru Shirley Lin, The Chinese University of Hong Kong - Identity and Strategy in India’s Asia-Pacific Policy
Deepa M. Ollapally, The George Washington University
Divergence on Economic Regionalism
- Introduction by Editor-in-Chief Gilbert Rozman
- Asia-Pacific Regional Economic Integration: U.S. Strategy and Approach
Matthew Goodman, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) - Japan and Regional Integration Dominoes: Golden Opportunity or Another Political Failure?
Takashi Terada, Doshisha University - Korean Bridge: Balancing Asian Economic Regionalism Between the United States and China
Jin Kyo Suh, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP) - China’s Choice: To Lead or to Follow on Asian Economic Integration
Xiaotong Zhang, Wuhan University Centre for Economic Diplomacy (WHUCED)
New Thinking on Diplomacy Toward North Korea
- Introduction by Editor-in-Chief Gilbert Rozman
- South Korea's Search for a New Diplomatic Strategy Toward North Korea: Trustpolitik as a Goldilocks Approach?
Shin-wha Lee, Korea University - What to Do about North Korea
Mark Fitzpatrick, International Institute for Strategic Studies - Purge of Jang Song-Taek and its Impact on China’s Policy Toward North Korea
Zhu Feng, Peking University & Nathan Beauchamp-Mustafaga, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission
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