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ID084401
Title ProperNorth Korea's resurgence and China's rise
Other Title Informationimplications for the future of Northeast Asian security
LanguageENG
AuthorYoo, Chan Yul
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Today, Northeast Asia's security situation is changing rapidly. North Korea is reviving and China's power is growing at an alarming rate. While the U.S. continues to suffer diplomatically and militarily in the Middle East and from international terrorism, China's and North Korea's power is likely to futher increase, polarizing the Northeast Asian security structure, with South Korea, Japan (and Taiwan) all allied with the U.S. versus North Korea allied with China. The liberal democracies should pursue peace with North Korea and China to preclude the situation from aggravating, but should be ready in the longer term to meet, in diverse ways including strengthening their alliances, the challenges posed by rising powers.
`In' analytical NoteEast Asia: An International Quaterly Vol. 25, No. 3; Sep 2008: p293-316
Journal SourceEast Asia: An International Quaterly Vol. 25, No. 3; Sep 2008: p293-316
Key WordsNortheast Asia ;  North Korea's Resurgence ;  Nuclear Development - North Korea ;  Diplomatic Normalization ;  China's Rise ;  Aircraft Carrier - North Korea ;  Overseas Energy - North Korea ;  Liberal Democracies - Future Policy ;  China’s Rise