This paper analyzes the the past and current security landscape in Northeast Asia with particular emphasis on the Korean Peninsula and the United States\u27 involvement there. The paper assess policy successes and failures and presents several new policy options. The proposals include economic and diplomatic solutions to encourage the normalization of relations on the Korean Peninsula
Since South Korea and North Korea have been in political and military confrontation since the Korean...
Abstract The Korean subject cannot ignore in international affairs, and the recent changes in inter...
This monograph provides a timely analysis and thoughtful insights into the challenges faced by the U...
The purpose of this paper is to describe, analyze and evaluate changing patterns of the interests of...
Prior to the Second World War, Korea was not regarded important by the United States. Even until the...
The U.S. – ROK alliance is currently on a high after a decade of fluctuating relations. Both the Oba...
For nearly a century the Korean Peninsula has been polarized. While across much of the world Cold Wa...
This monograph provides a timely analysis and thoughtful insights into the challenges faced by the U...
The paper aims to explain the successes of the joint approach of the US and South Korea in the form ...
The United States has a substantial interest in the Korean Conflict concerning its own national secu...
Two leading Asia scholars, Prof. Ahn Byung-joon and Dr. Konstantin Sarkisov, led discussions about ...
How did the United States transition from ignoring Korea to participating in the partition of the pe...
The author examines North Korea’s foreign relations with China, Russia, Japan, the United States, an...
The U.S. relations to Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) are since the end of the Cold War...
The authors of this monograph survey the challenges to U.S. national security that confront this div...
Since South Korea and North Korea have been in political and military confrontation since the Korean...
Abstract The Korean subject cannot ignore in international affairs, and the recent changes in inter...
This monograph provides a timely analysis and thoughtful insights into the challenges faced by the U...
The purpose of this paper is to describe, analyze and evaluate changing patterns of the interests of...
Prior to the Second World War, Korea was not regarded important by the United States. Even until the...
The U.S. – ROK alliance is currently on a high after a decade of fluctuating relations. Both the Oba...
For nearly a century the Korean Peninsula has been polarized. While across much of the world Cold Wa...
This monograph provides a timely analysis and thoughtful insights into the challenges faced by the U...
The paper aims to explain the successes of the joint approach of the US and South Korea in the form ...
The United States has a substantial interest in the Korean Conflict concerning its own national secu...
Two leading Asia scholars, Prof. Ahn Byung-joon and Dr. Konstantin Sarkisov, led discussions about ...
How did the United States transition from ignoring Korea to participating in the partition of the pe...
The author examines North Korea’s foreign relations with China, Russia, Japan, the United States, an...
The U.S. relations to Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) are since the end of the Cold War...
The authors of this monograph survey the challenges to U.S. national security that confront this div...
Since South Korea and North Korea have been in political and military confrontation since the Korean...
Abstract The Korean subject cannot ignore in international affairs, and the recent changes in inter...
This monograph provides a timely analysis and thoughtful insights into the challenges faced by the U...