This paper examines the changing characteristics of the fundamentally distrustful, conflict-ridden, and power and interest-centric international politics in Northeast Asia and their implications for the region's stability especially in the post-Cold War era. No doubt that the power and interest-centric realist paradigm maintains its explanatory dominance in capturing the lack of reconciliation or institutionalization of regional cooperation both in postwar and post-Cold War Northeast Asia. When it comes to prescribing for the lack of institutionalized multilateralism or security cooperation, however, the analytic power of realist perspective becomes sterile. It is so because realists assume the values, preferences and goals of the unit...
The purpose of this paper is to describe, analyze and evaluate changing patterns of the interests of...
This thesis discusses the naval build-up and strategic conflicts in the post-Cold War Northeast Asia...
This is a paper presented at the NPCSD Workshop on Changing National Military Security Perceptions, ...
This article examines the changing characteristics of international politics in Northeast Asia; a po...
The Pivot to Asia has been one of the most popular topic in international politics of East Asia for ...
This thesis has explored two basic themes in post-Cold War international relations. The first is the...
In the wake of major domestic and international changes, most especially the end of the Cold War and...
Exploring the ‘organization gap’ that exists in Northeast Asia, this article seeks to explain why th...
Northeast Asian stability depends on the self-interested calculation of regional actors, whose inter...
Investigates Sino-Japanese relations and the post-Cold War security order in East Asia. In particula...
Although generally a useful explanatory and analytical tool for understanding the dynamics of the Ea...
The end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union has prompted discussions regarding the ...
AbstractThe paper aims to examine economic interdependence and balancing power politics, and their m...
The processes of making foreign policy decisions and forming assumptions about the nature of the oth...
The central argument of this article is that constructivists in particular underestimate or even ign...
The purpose of this paper is to describe, analyze and evaluate changing patterns of the interests of...
This thesis discusses the naval build-up and strategic conflicts in the post-Cold War Northeast Asia...
This is a paper presented at the NPCSD Workshop on Changing National Military Security Perceptions, ...
This article examines the changing characteristics of international politics in Northeast Asia; a po...
The Pivot to Asia has been one of the most popular topic in international politics of East Asia for ...
This thesis has explored two basic themes in post-Cold War international relations. The first is the...
In the wake of major domestic and international changes, most especially the end of the Cold War and...
Exploring the ‘organization gap’ that exists in Northeast Asia, this article seeks to explain why th...
Northeast Asian stability depends on the self-interested calculation of regional actors, whose inter...
Investigates Sino-Japanese relations and the post-Cold War security order in East Asia. In particula...
Although generally a useful explanatory and analytical tool for understanding the dynamics of the Ea...
The end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union has prompted discussions regarding the ...
AbstractThe paper aims to examine economic interdependence and balancing power politics, and their m...
The processes of making foreign policy decisions and forming assumptions about the nature of the oth...
The central argument of this article is that constructivists in particular underestimate or even ign...
The purpose of this paper is to describe, analyze and evaluate changing patterns of the interests of...
This thesis discusses the naval build-up and strategic conflicts in the post-Cold War Northeast Asia...
This is a paper presented at the NPCSD Workshop on Changing National Military Security Perceptions, ...