2020FEB18 Issue Briefs South Korean Perception on Climate Change By Choi Hyeonjung, J. James Kim, Kang Chungku [Issue Brief] Choi Hyeonjung, J. James Kim, Kang Chungku Tags : Air pollution, Climate Change, Climate Crisis, Environment, Issue Brief, Public Opinions, South Korean
2020JAN08 Issue Briefs Asan International Security Outlook 2020 : Neo Geopolitics [Issue Brief] The Asan Institute for Policy Studies Tags : 2020 Neo Geopolitics, Issue Brief
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
2019JAN03 Issue Briefs Korea’s Choice in 2019 [Issue Brief] The Asan Institute for Policy Studies Tags : Issue Brief, Korea’s Choice in 2019
2015OCT14 Past Events The Energy Market Dynamics in the East Asia Region Asan Roundtable with David Gordon
2015MAR27 Past Events Johannes Urpelainen, “Renewables: The Political History of a Global Energy … Asan Roundtable with Johannes Urpelainen, Associate Professor of Political Science at Columbia University
2014JUL22 Issue Briefs Towards a Framework for Energy Cooperation in Northeast Asia: Challenges and Opportunities By J. James Kim, Park Jiyoung, Choi Hyeonjung Efforts need to be made to address energy security cooperation at the regional level. Tags : Regional Issue
2014JAN06 Asan in the News Jang Ji-Hyang [Arirang TV – After 10] “Outlook of the Middle East in … By Jang Ji-Hyang Dr. Jang Ji-Hyang discusses the 2014 outlook for the Middle East on Arirang TV's After 10. Tags : arirang, Egypt, Iran, Middle East, Syria
2013JUN12 Past Events [Asan Book Launch] The Korean Translation of The New Continentalism: Energy … The New Continentalism: Energy and Twenty-First-Century […] Tags : Asan Book Launch, energy, Eurasian geopolitics, Kent E. Calder, new Continentalism
2012DEC16 Issue Briefs Eurasia’s Historic Continentalist Transition: Implications for the Broader World By Kent E. Calder The engagement of free-market democracies will be crucial in discouraging perverse continentalist configurations from dominating … Tags : energy, Eurasia, export, import, Kent Calder, new Continentalism, Oil