The Future of U.S.-Korea-Japan Relations

The Future of U.S.-Korea-Japan Relations
Author: Tʻae-hyo Kim
Publisher: CSIS
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780892064540


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"This book does not argue for stronger security ties among the three countries based solely on a shared understanding of the threats posed by North Korea. Nor does it look toward containment of a rising China or resurgent Russia for its strategic rationale. Rather, the authors argue for broadening the foundation on which the three nations' ties rest. A better understanding of the complex weave of interests and values that binds the United States, South Korea, and Japan will stabilize the relationships and make them more resilient and adaptable to future developments."--BOOK JACKET.

Korean Security Dynamics in Transition

Korean Security Dynamics in Transition
Author: K. Park
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2001-06-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 023010746X


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This edited volume brings together the work of ten distinguished scholars and leading experts on Korean politics to critically analyze the key factors and issues that are shaping a newly emerging security regime on and around the Korean peninsula. The Korean security regime is expected to undergo a swift structural change in the coming years, given new trilateral U.S.-South Korea-Japan relations, U.S.-Japan security cooperation, and increasing rivalry between China and the U.S. and China and Japan. North Korea's most recent initiatives to reach out to the international community have resulted in historic agreements on diplomatic normalization talks with the U.S. and Japan in March 2000. These talks and the first high level visit by North Korean officials to the United States will restructure the security dynamics on the Korean peninsula.

新時代の日韓協力

新時代の日韓協力
Author: Joint Research Project for a New Era for Korea-Jap
Publisher:
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2013-09-25
Genre: Japan
ISBN: 9788946056060


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Divided Nations and Transitional Justice

Divided Nations and Transitional Justice
Author: Sang-Jin Han
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 131726102X


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"Divided Nations and Transitional Justice" is a collection of significant writings contributed by the late president Kim Dae-jung of the Republic of Korea and former president Richard von Weizsaecker of Germany. This book presents insightful views, lifetime career experiences, and expertise of the two prominent leaders in the critical fields of unification, peace, and justice and reconciliation. It centers on the cases of Korea, Germany and Japan, and considers how these countries have moved to address and come to terms with their wartime past. This book moves to deliver messages of hope and vision on how to further the values of peace, reconciliation and cooperation in the twenty-first century."

East Asia in Transition

East Asia in Transition
Author: Ingyu Oh
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2021-10-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1527575926


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Both the Cold War view and the so-called “clashes of civilization” view within the post-Cold War perspective of international relations fail to explain why the entirety of East Asia is experiencing a worsening of intranational and international confrontations in the 21st century, despite the high level of standards of living and the expanding freedom and democracy in the region. Hong Kong and Taiwan refuse to reunite with China despite their cultural and ethnic similarities, while South Korea and Japan are at loggerheads despite their long-term friendship and strategic alliance with the US. While Taiwan and Hong Kong are trying to maintain a distance from China, South Korea wants to become closer to China and North Korea than ever before. All these puzzles are explained by this book, using the fresh concept of “culture wars” that has been developed by minority scholars of international relations. Culture wars denote conflicts between peoples, nations, and states based purely on cultural differences, despite similar levels of economic and civilizational progress. What looms large in the East Asian culture war in the 21st century is the new conflict between Westernized cultural values and local cultures.

North Korea in Transition

North Korea in Transition
Author: Kyung-Ae Park
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1442218126


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Following the death of Kim Jong Il, North Korea has entered a period of profound transformation laden with uncertainty. This authoritative book brings together the world's leading North Korea experts to analyze both the challenges and prospects the country is facing. Drawing on the contributors' expertise across a range of disciplines, the book examines North Korea's political, economic, social, and foreign policy concerns. Considering the implications for Pyongyang's transition, it focuses especially on the transformation of ideology, the Worker's Party of Korea, the military, effects of the Arab Spring, the emerging merchant class, cultural infiltration from the South, Western aid, and global economic integration. The contributors also assess the impact of North Korea's new policies on China, South Korea, the United States, and the rest of the world. Comprehensive and deeply knowledgeable, their analysis is especially crucial given the power consolidation efforts of the new leadership underway in Pyongyang and the implications for both domestic and international politics. Contributions by: Nicholas Anderson, Charles Armstrong, Bradley Babson, Victor Cha, Bruce Cumings, Nicholas Eberstadt, Ken Gause, David Kang, Andrei Lankov, Woo Young Lee, Liu Ming, Haksoon Paik, Kyung-Ae Park, Terence Roehrig, Jungmin Seo, and Scott Snyder.

U.S.-Korea-Japan Relations

U.S.-Korea-Japan Relations
Author: Ralph A. Cossa
Publisher: Center for Strategic & International Studies
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1999
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:


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The Korean Peninsula in Transition

The Korean Peninsula in Transition
Author: Dae Hwan Kim
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1349251410


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Since the 1980s the Korean peninsula has been in a state of transition. Forged by the Cold War, the politico-economic systems of North and South Korea as well as the international system of Northeast Asia are in a state of flux. Apart from identifying the main aspects of the transition taking place, this volume explains the sources of change and continuity, and relates the empirical trends from Korea to the contemporary debates in the social sciences.

North Korea in Transition

North Korea in Transition
Author: Chong-Sik Lee
Publisher: Institute of East Asian Studies University of California - B
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN:


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