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  1. ASI Research Update: EAI on the Effect of Trade of East Asian Security Alliances

    A new East Asia Institute Working Paper questions whether “increasing economic interdependence markedly strengthens East Asian security alliances.”

  2. ASI Research Update: Joel Wit on Contingency Planning and North Korea

    The Ilmin International Relations Institute at Korea University has released the fourth in its policy briefing series, by Joel Wit of Columbia University.

  3. ASI Research Update: EAI & Peking U. on East Asia’s Future After the Financial Crisis

    In an Asia Security Initiative collaboration, the East Asia Institute and the Center for International and Strategic Studies at Peking University have released a report on “East Asia’s Future after the Global Economic Crisis: The Role of China and South Korea for the Region.”

  4. ASI Research Update: EAI Smart Talk by Joel Wit on North Korea

    In the latest East Asia Institute Smart Talk, Joel Wit of Columbia University finds that “two key factors”—the stability of the North Korean regime and American politics—will “shape the resolution of the nuclear issue.” Read Wit’s analysis, along with commentary by South Korean experts.

  5. ASI Research Update: EAI Issue Briefing on Trade as an Instrument of South Korean Foreign Policy

    In a new East Asia Institute Issue Briefing, “Embracing Asia, South Korea Style,” Min Gyo Koo of Yonsei University urges South Korea to use preferential trade agreements to build its ties to other Asian nations.

  6. ASI Research Update: Victor Cha on the Future of North Korea and the ROK-U.S. Alliance

    This week, we’re featuring recent policy briefings by the Ilmin International Relations Institute at Korea University. The third in the series is by Victor Cha of the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

  7. Seoul National University Launches Project on Managing Sino-Korean Conflicts

    Professor Jae Ho Chung at Seoul National University has launched a web site devoted to the study of “Managing Sino-Korean Conflicts and Identifying the Role of the United States.”

  8. EAI Issue Briefing: Transforming North Korea Policy

    In a new Issue Briefing from the East Asia Institute, Chaesung Chun offers new recommendations for a “holistic approach” to the security challenges posed by North Korea.

  9. EAI Issue Briefing: A Smart U.S.-South Korean Alliance in the Age of Complexity

    Seongho Sheen writes that the U.S.-South Korean Alliance “ought to become more flexible and versatile to perform more complex missions in different situations.”

  10. EAI Issue Briefing: Korea’s Use of Soft Power

    EAI President Sook-Jong Lee writes that “soft power is increasingly viewed as an attractive foreign policy ingredient that can make Korea’s presence more acceptable and effective.”



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