2012DEC04 Books The Arab Spring: Will It Lead to Democratic Transitions? By Jang Ji-Hyang Jang Ji-Hyang and Clement Henry (eds.), The Arab Spring: Will It Lead to Democratic Transitions? Tags : Regional Issue
2012NOV29 Issue Briefs No Hope Without Change: Myanmar’s Reforms and Lessons for North Korea1 By Jonathan T. Chow, Leif-Eric Easley Does Myanmar provide a viable model for North Korea to follow? Tags : ASEAN, geopolitics, Myanmar, North Korea, reform, regional security
2012NOV27 Issue Briefs Impact of Presidential Elections on North Korea Policy1 By Bruce Klingner How will the US and ROK presidential elections affect policies towards North Korea? Tags : Bruce Klingner, Heritage Foundation, military, North Korea, North Korea policy, policy, presidential election, US policy
2012NOV25 Publications The Second Middle East Boom and the Search for South Korea’s Middle East … By Jang Ji-Hyang Proceedings book examining the rapidly growing economic ties between South Korea and the Middle East. Tags : Regional Issue
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
2012NOV13 Past Events NSGEG Workshop Nuclear Security Governance Experts Group “Building Int […] Tags : ACSIS, global nuclear security regime, international confidence, NSGEG, nuclear security, nuclear security governance, PGS, regime improvement, responsibility, The Stanley Foundation
2012OCT31 Issue Briefs [Issue Brief No. 32] Regional Efforts to Advance Democracy and Human Rights in Asia: APID, the PG20, and a Possible GGAIN1 By Donald K. Emmerson Mongolia is the 2011-2013 chair of the Community of Dem […] Tags : APDP (Asia Pacific Democracy Partnership), APID (Asian Partnership Initiative for Democracy), BDF (Bali Democracy Forum), democracy, Donald Emmerson, human rights, Mongolia
2012OCT22 Past Events Book Launch for China’s Foreign Policy The Asan Institute for Policy Studies hosted a book lau […] Tags : book launch, China, foreign policy, Gilbert Rozman, Washington DC
2012OCT22 Past Events Ahmed El-Naggar, “The Post-Arab Spring Economic Outlook in Egypt” Roundtable with Ahmed El-Sayyed El-Naggar, Senior Researcher, Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies (Egypt). Tags : Ahmed El-Sayed El-Naggar, Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies, Arab Spring, economy, Egypt
2012OCT22 Issue Briefs [Issue Brief No. 31] Ten Foreign Policy Issues for the Next South Korean Administration By Troy Stangarone While there has been little debate on foreign policy to […] Tags : alliance, China, cooperation, Economic Policy, foreign policy, Japan, Middle East, trade, US