2013APR30 Past Events Asan Plenum 2013 "New World Disorder" The Asan Institute for Policy Studies hosted the Asan P […] Tags : Asan Plenum, ASEAN, Asian capitalism, China, cyber security, democracy, East Asia, economic crisis, economic regionalism, G-20, global capitalism, history issues, human security, leadership deficit, maritime security, New World Disorder, North Korea, nuclear security, Post-Arab Spring, post-crisis party systems, refugees, ROK-US Alliance, Syria, trade disputes, US pivot
2013MAR24 Past Events Vuong Thua Phong, “Key Issues in Northeast Asian Security Architecture” Roundtable with a senior Vietnamese delegation led by Mr. Vuong Thua Phong, Deputy Head of the Central … Tags : Roundtable, territorial disputes, Vietnam, Vuong Thua Phong
2013MAR11 Issue Briefs The Way Ahead: The Next Decade of PRC-ROK Relations By. 刘 群, Shan Wu Promoting and deepening PRC-ROK relations is key to ensuring peace and stability in Northeast Asia. Tags : Bilateral Relations, China, Economic Cooperation, Goguryeo, Liu Qun, mutual, North Korea, Poll, PRC (People's Republic of China), PRC-ROK Relations
2012DEC20 Issue Briefs Korea’s Public Diplomacy: A New Initiative for the Future By. Ma Young Sam, Song Jung-he, Dewey E. Moore Better coordination across all functions and levels of government is needed to project a clear unified vision of Korea’s future. Tags : Global Enterprises, Global Korea, MOFAT, NGO, public diplomacy, soft power
2012NOV21 Issue Briefs To Apologize and To Forgive: Lessons for Asia from Europe’s Struggle with History By. Thomas U. Berger, Bong Youngshik Improved Japanese-Korean relations can provide the kernel around which a truly integrated East Asia can form. Tags : Comfort Women, Dokdo, Europe, Germany, Guilt, History, Japan, reconciliation, Regional Issue, Thomas Rerger
2012OCT10 Issue Briefs HISTORY AND PRIMARY: THE OBAMA RE-ELECTION By. Helmut Norpoth Democrat Barack Obama is going to defeat Republican Mit […] Tags : Democratic, election, Hebmut Norpath, Obama, Primary Vote, Republican, White House
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