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ASEAN coping mechanisms to manage the rise of China / Lim, Tai Wei   Journal Article
Lim, Tai Wei Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract ASEAN has been proactive in reacting to the economic and political challenges of the rise of China without being overly hostile, reactionary or protectionist against China in a conscious effort to co-prosper with China herself. At the same time, smaller ASEAN neighbours of China hope that China will continue to pursue a policy of good neighbourliness. With this background in mind, the thesis questions for the essay are: what are ASEAN's coping mechanisms to manage the rise of China? How do these questions feature into the overall tussle of ideas between realists and non-realists?
Key Words ASEAN  Geopolitics  Realism  China  Economic  Relations 
Rise of China  ASEAN - China  Political Challenges 
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Exporting North Korean Food Culture and Cuisines / Lim, Tai Wei   Journal Article
Lim, Tai Wei Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Article Type: Review Essay Purpose— The purpose of this commentary/review essay is to examine North Korean food culture and cuisine exports (especially to the ethnic Korean border areas on the Chinese side of the Sino–North Korean border) in the context of North Korean external political economy, cultural diplomacy and economic exchanges. Design, Methodology, Approach— This review essay and commentary tries to address gaps in the literature and hopes to provide insights into North Korea's exportation of food culture and cuisine overseas, especially to the autonomous region of Yanbian in China's Jilin province. A caveat is that Korean culture has a deep history of food and culinary culture and only a few selected examples are featured here, contextualized in its commodified form. It does not pretend to be comprehensive in featuring all important dishes. The article is based on interpretive work and multiple secondary sources that are corroborated. Findings— Any form of export is an avenue for the inflow of much-needed foreign currencies for the regime. One hub where North Korean restaurants cluster is at the Yanbian autonomous region of Jilin prefecture in China. The United Nations (UN) sanctions and staff defections have unexpectedly hurt these restaurants' profit margins. Performers at North Korean restaurants are well-trained in the traditional/popular art-forms, have good credentials and party pedigree. Iconic dishes served at the restaurants include dog meat, which is a delicacy in North Korea and, for individuals with a yearning for aristocratic dishes with regal tastes, and want to sample royal food, dishes like sinseollo is served. In terms of beverages, the locally feted Taedonggang North Korean beer has been strangely reproduced by a local brewery in the U.S. in Miami since 2018. Originality, Value— Very few articles have been written on this topic in the English language, beyond a handful of media reports. It is a de-privileged and understudied topic in North Korean studies, despite its cultural importance and important political economic implications.
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North Korea's Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) Program / Lim, Tai Wei   Journal Article
Lim, Tai Wei Journal Article
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