The US-ROK alliance appears to be in a state of decline which many commentators regard as potentially terminal. The paper attributes this to Washington’s increasing proclivity to view Pyongyang through the lens of its global strategy of preventing the proliferation of WMD technologies and components to rogue states and terrorists groups, leading to a reduced emphasis on the more specific regional objective of deterring a North Korean attack against the South. Seoul has sought to compensate for the heightened sense of insecurity this shift has generated by pursuing an ‘engagement’ policy toward the North, while simultaneously undertaking a renewed drive to demonstrate the continued relevance of the US-ROK alliance and South Korea’s...
For nearly a century the Korean Peninsula has been polarized. While across much of the world Cold Wa...
The article studies the history of the US foreign policy adaptation to détente that started in the l...
The DPRK exists simultaneously in US foreign policy as a daunting threat less stable than any other ...
The paper aims to explain the successes of the joint approach of the US and South Korea in the form ...
Alliance means rather they share the same enemy than their good friends. This paper provides the vie...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/For half a century the United...
The United States and the Democratic People\u27s Republic of Korea (DPRK) signed an unprecedented fr...
Over the past three decades, the North Korean nuclear weapons program has rapidly evolved into a maj...
This article comparatively examines the South Korean-US and Filipino-US alliances amid the rise of C...
South Korea should join the US BMD in Northeast Asia. Application of Offensive Realism clearly show...
The purpose of this paper is to describe, analyze and evaluate changing patterns of the interests of...
On October 18-20, 2001, the 16th Annual Conference of the Council on U.S.-Korean Security Studies wa...
This article comparatively examines the South Korean-US and Filipino-US alliances amid the rise of C...
The ROK-U.S. alliance is facing a new security circumstance due to the rise of China and the deepeni...
The issue of Pyongyang’s development of nuclear weapons has alarmed countries in East Asia and raise...
For nearly a century the Korean Peninsula has been polarized. While across much of the world Cold Wa...
The article studies the history of the US foreign policy adaptation to détente that started in the l...
The DPRK exists simultaneously in US foreign policy as a daunting threat less stable than any other ...
The paper aims to explain the successes of the joint approach of the US and South Korea in the form ...
Alliance means rather they share the same enemy than their good friends. This paper provides the vie...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/For half a century the United...
The United States and the Democratic People\u27s Republic of Korea (DPRK) signed an unprecedented fr...
Over the past three decades, the North Korean nuclear weapons program has rapidly evolved into a maj...
This article comparatively examines the South Korean-US and Filipino-US alliances amid the rise of C...
South Korea should join the US BMD in Northeast Asia. Application of Offensive Realism clearly show...
The purpose of this paper is to describe, analyze and evaluate changing patterns of the interests of...
On October 18-20, 2001, the 16th Annual Conference of the Council on U.S.-Korean Security Studies wa...
This article comparatively examines the South Korean-US and Filipino-US alliances amid the rise of C...
The ROK-U.S. alliance is facing a new security circumstance due to the rise of China and the deepeni...
The issue of Pyongyang’s development of nuclear weapons has alarmed countries in East Asia and raise...
For nearly a century the Korean Peninsula has been polarized. While across much of the world Cold Wa...
The article studies the history of the US foreign policy adaptation to détente that started in the l...
The DPRK exists simultaneously in US foreign policy as a daunting threat less stable than any other ...