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085918
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2008.
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In light of the extensive ties between Beijing and Seoul-now termed as a "strategic cooperative partnership"- as well as of the growing importance of China on peninsular and regional affairs, how would the China factor play out in South Korea's future security environment and in the evolving U.S-South Korean relationship?
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085916
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2008.
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For sveral years after the financial crisis, Korea was Quite an active participant in the ASEAN+3 process, leading the discussion on East Asian economic cooperation through the proposals for the establishment of the East Asian Vision Group (EAVG) and the East Asian Study Group(EASG).
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085915
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Publication |
2008.
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This paper reviews the features of the "policy of Mutual Benefits and Common Prosperity" and its feasibility, as well as, a comparative retrospective between Lee Myung Bak's North Korea policy and the previous two administrations' Engagement Policies in terms of goal, linkage between politics and economy, economic pragmatism, reciprocity, universal standards, institutional mechanisms, and international cooperation.
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085921
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2008.
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Due to its geo-strategically intermediate location between the East and the West, Russia pursues a multi-vector foreign policy approach toward the West(Europe). Center(Eurasia), and East (Asia). with Northeast Asia (inclusive of the Korean peninsula) included in the latter.
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ID:
085920
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2008.
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This study considers how the post-war generation has expanded its influence in Japanese politics after the 90's.This generation has strongly desired to re-evaluate the LDP conservative main stream,Which was oriented around economic development and preferred peaceful diplomacy.
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085914
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2008.
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Summary/Abstract |
In dealing with the challenges ahead and restoring U.S. leadership in the international community, the U.S. is expected to take different path(s) depending upon who will become the next U.S. president.
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