Facing reality in East Asia: tough decisions on competition and cooperation / editor-in-chief, Gilbert Rozman.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Rozman, Gilbert (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : Korea Economic Institute of America, 2015
Series:Joint U.S.-Korea academic studies ; v. 26.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Light or Heavy Hedging: Positioning between China and the United States. Introduction
  • Variations on a (Hedging) Theme: Comparing ASEAN Core States' Alignment Behavior / Cheng-Chwee Kuik
  • India's Heavy Hedge Against China, and its New Look to the United States to Help / Daniel Twining
  • Australia and U.S.-China Relations: Bandwagoned and Unbalancing / Malcolm Cook
  • Korea Between the United States and China: How Does Hedging Work? / Park Jin.
  • National Identities and the Future of North Korea. Introduction
  • Family, Mobile Phones, and Money: Contemporary Practices of Unification on the Korean Peninsula / Sandra Fahy
  • Ethnic Brothers or Migrants: North Korean Defectors in South Korea / Kim Jiyoon
  • Japanese National Identity and the Search for Realism Toward North Korea and Russia / Gilbert Rozman.
  • Developmental Assistance by South Korea and Japan. Introduction
  • Korea's Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) / Kim Wonhyuk
  • South Korea's Development Assistance and Economic Outreach Toward Southeast Asia / Kikuchi Tsutomu.
  • Dealing with North Korean Provocations. Introduction
  • A South Korean Perspective on Dealing with North Korean Provocations: Challenges and Opportunities / Hong Kyudok
  • Reinforcing Deterrence: the U.S. Military Response to North Korean Provocations / Terence Roehrig
  • Defense Cooperation Among Japan, the United States, and the ROK: Dealing with the DPRK / Ohara Bonji
  • Dealing with North Korean Provocations: a Chinese Perspective / Cheng Xiaohe.