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Building an "Association of Trans-Korean Peninsula Nations" and China's Role toward the RPG Approach / Zhu, Qin; Fang, Xiuyu   Journal Article
Zhu, Qin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Tensions flared for a time after North Korea’s fifth and sixth nuclear tests as well as THAAD’s entry into South Korea. This paper extends the view that the root cause of these issues is the lack of regional public goods (RPGs) on the Korean Peninsula, and its insufficiency results from three major conflicts in the politico–economic situation of the Peninsula. In order to resolve the issues and maintain lasting peace, three specific aspects, i.e., in diplomacy, security and economy, are to be addressed in carrying out the long-term mission of supplying RPGs to the Peninsula. For effective operation and comprehensive management of the RPGs provision, an integration platform with powerful commitments is called for, i.e., “Association of Trans-Korean Peninsula Nations” (ATKPN) co-established by China, the United States, and the two Koreas. Apart from the dilemma commonly identified in the delivery of RPGs, the ATKPN also faces dilemmas specifically from the Northeast Asian order. To overcome the ATKPN’s obstacles, concerted efforts are needed to promote the institutionalization of Sino–U.S. “new type of great power relations,” to transform the function of the alliance system, and to cultivate the awareness of “common external threats.”
Key Words North Korean Nuclear Issue  THAAD  RPGs 
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