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Analysing China's energy security: a source for conflict / Chun, Kwang Ho   Journal Article
Chun, Kwang Ho Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Security  Energy  China  Southeast Asia  US  Peak Oil 
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Japan's security policy in relation to normal statehood / Chun, Kwang Ho   Journal Article
Chun, Kwang Ho Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The paper begins by establishing the context in which Japan's normal statehood will be based. The paper shows how difficult it is for Japan to attain the status of a normal state based on the country's political forces and the rising powers in the Asian region. The paper looks at the relationships between Japan and other nations like China and South Korea, which should be considered by Japan in order to attain normal statehood. These are countries that initially were under the control of Japan, especially in business and even militarily, but today they are assuming their own position in the world; an aspect that is considered a threat to Japan's smooth return to normalcy. The paper takes into consideration the models that Japan can adopt or adapt to attain the status of a normal state. The three models discussed are those of Britain, Germany, and France. The main aspect discussed under these models is autonomy; this is based on the fact that Japan can only attain the status of a normal state if it becomes autonomous.
Key Words Japan  China  South Korea  Japan's Normal Statehood 
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