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
2019APR03 Past Events Asan Roundtable with KF-Europe Next Generation Policy Experts Tags : Asan Roundtable, Europe, KF, Past Events
2014FEB19 Upcoming Events Viorel Isticioaia Budura, “EU Policy Priorities in Asia and the Pacific” Asan Dosirak Series with H.E. Mr. Viorel Isticioaia Budura Managing Director for Asia and the Pacific, European External Action Service Tags : Asia-Pacific, Europe, foreign policy
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
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
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
2012MAR09 Past Events Europe’s Foreign Policy toward Northeast Asia The 17th ASAN Roundtable on “Europe’s Forei […] Tags : Asan Roundtable, Benjamin Hautecouverture, China, Christian Lechervy, engagement strategy, Europe, foreign policy, Francois Godement, Korean Peninsula, Lee Moosung, non-proliferation, Northeast Asia, proliferation, WMD