2012OCT09 Past Events The ‘Comfort Women’ issue: Is there solution? The Asan Institute for Policy Studies hosted the A […] Tags : Comfort Women, Imperialist Japan, Japan, Japanese military, ROK-Japan relations
2012JUN07 Past Events Thomas Berger, "The Politics of Historical Memory: Comparing East Asia … 17th Asan Dosirak Series with Thomas Berger, Associate Professor of International Relations at Boston University Tags : Asan Dosirak Series, Boston University, East Asia, Europe, historical memory, intellectual capital, leadership transitions, multilateral framework, reconcilliation, security policy, strategic culture, territorial issues, Thomas Berger
2012MAR11 Issue Briefs Oil Price Stability Expected Despite the Iranian Crisis: Iran Striving for Depoliticized OPEC By. Jang Ji-Hyang, Peter K. Lee International oil prices are likely to stabilize in the long-term owing to the cooperation-inducing systems within OPEC. Tags : economy, Iran, Oil, OPEC, sanctions
2012MAR08 Issue Briefs [Issue Brief No. 19] Japan’s Border Disputes: Dokdo at the Center of Bigger Things By. Alexis Dudden Regardless of whether the European Union (EU) is a good […] Tags : Alexis Dudden, disputes, Dokdo, international law, Japan
2011DEC15 Issue Briefs Yellow Sea Turning Red: Darker Views of China among South Koreans By. Woo Jung-Yeop, Leif-Eric Easley Next year marks the 20th anniversary of the establishme […] Tags : China, Poll, public opinion, yellow sea
2011DEC01 Past Events Alexis Dudden, ″Island Problems in Northeast Asia″ 13th Asan Dosirak Series with Alexis Dudden, Professor of History at the University of Connecticut Tags : Alexis Dudden, Asan Dosirak Series, border disputes, China, EEZ, extended continental shelf, foreign policy, island problems, Japan, Japanese politics, Northeast Asia, San Francisco Treaty, South Korea, territorial issues, UNCLOS
2011NOV30 Past Events Polish-German Relations Since 1945: A Source of Inspiration for Future … [Polish-German Relations Since 1945: A Source of Inspir […] Tags : compensations, historical legacies, Korean-Japanese Relations, Polish-German relations, political rapproachment, reconciliation, war reparations
2011NOV13 Past Events Japan in Crisis: What Will It Take for Japan to Rise Again? [Asan Japan Conference] “Japan in Crisis: What Wi […] Tags : Asan Japan Conference, crisis, Japan, normal state
2011OCT18 Past Events Stephen D. Krasner, “Foreign Aid: A Fool’s Errand?” On October 19 Stephen D. Krasner, Graham H. Stuart Prof […] Tags : accountability, Asan Distinguished Speaker Series, conditionality, donors, foreign aid, historical examinationl, Japanese model, local institutions, recipient country, Stephen Krasner
2011JUN07 Issue Briefs [Issue Brief No. 10] The Slow Emergence of an Obama Foreign and Security Policy and the Outlook for Asia By. Patrick M. Cronin Despite sharp differences with his predecessor, George […] Tags : Arab Spring, Asia, China, Clinton, Foreign and Security Policy, Kissinger, Middle East, North Korea, Obama, Patrick Cronin, policy