2019DEC17 Past Events 2020 Asan Geopolitical Outlook Tags : Asan geopolitical outlook, denuclearization, emerging security, Europe, Japan, Korean Peninsula, Middle East, Neo Geopolitics, populism, Russia, security alliance, sessesion, trump administration, WTO
2018JUN12 Blog/Op-ed How to measure the success or failure of the Trump-Kim summit By. Cheon Seong Whun [Blog] CHEON Seong Whun Tags : Blog, Kim Jong-un, North Korea, Trump, Trump-Kim Summit
2017JUN05 Asan Korea Perspective Asan Korea Perspective Vol. 2 No. 12 (2017.05.22 – 2017.06.04) President Moon’s Special Envoys On May 24, President Mo […] Tags : Asan Korea Perspective
2017MAY22 Asan Korea Perspective Asan Korea Perspective Vol.2 No.11 (2017.05.08 – 2017.05.21) Telephone Diplomacy after the South Korean Presi […] Tags : Asan Korea Perspective
2014FEB24 Issue Briefs Evaluating President Park Geun-Hye’s Foreign Policy in its 1st Year By. Choi Kang, Kim Jiyoon, Kim Hankwon, Bong Youngshik, Lee Jaehyon President Park’s three major foreign policy initiatives can be more fully developed in 2014. Tags : public opinion survey
2014JAN02 Issue Briefs Why North Korea 2013 Is Not East Germany 1989 By. John Feffer Certain assumptions that carry over from the East European experience of 1989 cloud the debate on North Korea’s future.
2013OCT30 Past Events Asan DC Seminar, “Managing ROK-US Relations” Full-day seminar in Washington, DC on the 60th anniversary of ROK-US relations. Tags : Asan Seminar, Korean politics, Kurt Campbell, liberal international order, Mark Minton, national security, public opinion, regional security, ROK-US Alliance, ROK-US relations, The Korea Society, unification
2013OCT14 Issue Briefs Rethinking Public Opinion on Korea-Japan Relations By. Karl Friedhoff, Kang Chungku There is clear public support for President Park to take steps to repair the relationship with Japan. Tags : country favorability, favorability of leaders, GSOMIA, Kang Chungku, Karl Friedhoff, Korea-Japan relations, Park-Abe Summit, public opinion, public opinion survey
2013OCT07 Issue Briefs Information Sharing for Cyber-Security: Evidence from Europe By. Neil Robinson Policy-makers should take a multidisciplinary approach to understanding information exchange when responding to cyber-security. Tags : CERT, cyber attacks, cyber security, cybercrime, ENISA, Europe, information sharing, Neil Robinson, policy mechanisms, RAND Europe, Regional Issue, theoretical barriers