2013DEC19 Past Events Hamid Alawadhi, “The Future of the Arab Spring” Closed roundtable with Hamid Alawadhi, Dean of the Diplomatic Institute at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Yemen.
2013DEC06 Publications Do Sanctions Work? The Iran Sanctions Regime and Its Implications for Korea By Jang Ji-Hyang, Peter K. Lee Proceedings book comparing economic sanctions on Iran and North Korea. Tags : Nuclear, regional security
2013NOV30 Issue Briefs North Korea as Iran’s Counterfactual: a Comparison of Iran and North Korea Sanctions By Go Myong-Hyun A comparison of US, EU, and UN sanctions on Iran and North Korea. Tags : North Korea
2013SEP26 Publications The Syrian Civil War and Its Implications for Korea By Jang Ji-Hyang, Peter K. Lee Report examining the Syrian civil war and the lessons it holds for dealing with future North Korean …
2013AUG21 Asan in the News Jang Ji-Hyang [Arirang TV] “Turmoil in Egypt” By Jang Ji-Hyang Dr. Jang Ji-Hyang discusses the political conflict between Egypt's military government and the Muslim … Tags : brotherhood, Egypt, islamists, military government
2013AUG11 Issue Briefs Middle East Q&A: Iran’s New Moderate President and Resetting the Relationship By Jang Ji-Hyang, Peter K. Lee Who is Hassan Rouhani and what does his election mean for South Korean interests in the Middle East? Tags : DPRK-Iran relations, Hassan Rouhani, Iran, Iranian nuclear program, Middle East, reformist-centrist faction, Regional Issue, resetting the relationship, ROK-Iran trade relations, sanctions, US Iran policy
2013JUL30 Asan in the News Jang Ji-Hyang [Arirang TV] “Are We Approaching an ‘Arab … By Jang Ji-Hyang Dr. Jang Ji-Hyang discusses the setbacks since the Arab Spring two years ago and the future of democratization … Tags : Arab Spring, Egypt, protests, Syria
2013JUL12 Asan in the News Jang Ji-Hyang [Arirang TV] “Crisis in Egypt: Analysis” By Jang Ji-Hyang Dr. Jang Ji-Hyang discusses the July 2 overthrow of Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi. Tags : Egypt, military, Muslim Brotherhood
2013JUL09 Issue Briefs Middle East Q&A: Egypt’s 2013 Coup and the Demise of Democracy By Jang Ji-Hyang, Peter K. Lee The Egyptian people have sold their hard-won democracy in exchange for temporary relief from economic frustration. Tags : 2013 coup, Egypt, Egyptian democracy, Egyptian politics, Middle East, Mohamed Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood, North Africa, Regional Issue, regional security
2013JUL08 Asan in the News [Seoul Shinmun] “Differences between the Egyptian crisis and the … By Jang Ji-Hyang Dr. Jang Ji-Hyang explains the role of the military in Egypt and its impact on the Arab uprisings. Tags : Arab Spring, Egypt, military