2014MAR20 Asan in the News Jang Ji-Hyang [KOTRA] Egypt’s Authoritarian Regression and Resurrecting … By. Jang Ji-Hyang Korean-language op-ed for the KOTRA Global Window Tags : Arab Spring, economy, Egypt, military
2014MAR14 Issue Briefs Open North Korea: Economic Benefits to China from the Distance Effect in Trade By. Kim Chong Woo The opening up of North Korea offers better prospects for China than the status quo. Tags : North Korea, Regional Issue
2014FEB26 Upcoming Events Ian Bremmer, “How is Geopolitics Impacting Markets Today?” Upcoming special lecture on Mar. 4 (Tue.) by Ian Bremmer, president and founder of the Eurasia Group. Tags : Asan special lecture, Ian Bremmer
2014FEB25 Asan in the News Jang Ji-Hyang [Chosun Weekly] “S.Korea Needs a Long-term Strategy for … By. Jang Ji-Hyang Dr. Jang Ji-Hyang is interviewed on the re-entry of South Korean firms into Iran in light of the interim …
2014FEB15 Books [Palgrave Macmillan] Middle Powers and G20 Governance About the Book Produced as the result of an Asan […] Tags : Regional Issue, regional security
2014FEB15 Books [Palgrave Macmillan] China’s Foreign Policy About the Book Produced as the result of […]
2014FEB13 Asan in the News Jang Ji-Hyang [TBS eFM] Korea faces obstacles in re-entering the Iranian market By. Jang Ji-Hyang Dr. Jang Ji-Hyang discusses prospects for lifting sanctions on Iran in light of the recent interim nuclear deal. Tags : Iran, Korea, sanctions, trade
2014FEB12 Past Events Patrick A. Messerlin, “North Korean Trade Policy: Constraints and … 40th Asan Dosirak Series with Patrick A. Messerlin, Professor Emeritus of economics at Sciences Po. Tags : Asan Dosirak Series
2013DEC06 Publications Do Sanctions Work? The Iran Sanctions Regime and Its Implications for Korea By. Jang Ji-Hyang, Peter K. Lee Proceedings book comparing economic sanctions on Iran and North Korea. Tags : Nuclear, regional security
2013NOV28 Past Events “Myanmar’s Future: The Road Ahead for Reform and Political … Closed roundtable with senior political advisors to President Thein Sein of Myanmar. Tags : Ko Ko Hlaing, Myanmar, Myanmar's future, Nay Zin Latt, Political Advisors to the President, political engagement, reform, Than Swe