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Expanding the ROKN’s Capabilities to Deal with the SLBM Threat from North Korea
/ Yoon, Sukjoon
Yoon, Sukjoon
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Facing intractable and increasingly worrisome North Korean threats, especially deployment of SLBMs, South Korea must place greater reliance on subsurface forces to provide strategic deterrence in the most opaque of all war-fighting domains.
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Implications of Xi Jinping’s “true maritime power” : its context, significance, and impact on the region
/ Yoon, Sukjoon
Yoon, Sukjoon
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Xi Jinping’s declaration that China should strive to become a “true maritime power” (海洋强國) has been much discussed in the context of China’s “peaceful rise” (和平崛起) and the pursuit of the “Chinese dream” (中国夢). 1 Although there is, at face value, nothing quite new about Xi’s exhortation to the Chinese leadership, his remarks need to be understood against a rather complex background of situations, policies, and aspirations if their full significance is to be appreciated.
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Maritime Power
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Xi Jinping
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Chinese Maritime Power
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Xi Jinping's “true maritime power” and ESCS issues
/ Yoon, Sukjoon
Yoon, Sukjoon
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Xi Jinping's conception of “true maritime power” is intertwined with a set of complex issues: internal factors concerning the legitimacy of Xi's regime and external factors such as territorial disputes in the East China Sea and the South China Sea (ESCSs) which concern sovereignty. The nations of the region must consider the implications of China's approach and its impact on the region: Is it possible to influence China by standing together?
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