President-elect Park Geun Hye will need a new approach towards North Korea and China that differs from her predecessor's hard-line policy. The new administration must reengage with Pyongyang as part of a broader strategic detente with China, whilst remaining close to the US
South Korean President Park Guen-hye’s third overseas trip to Vietnam was surprising and seems to ha...
1 Annotation This bachelor thesis discusses South Korea's foreign policy toward China and the US dur...
North Korea may not be a nightmare for China. Instead, it will provide an opportunity for China and ...
China’s relationship with the Korean Peninsula is key for Northeast Asia. Chinese President Xi Jinpi...
On February 25, 2013, the new President Park Geun-hye was appointed as the first female leader of So...
South Korea's adoption of the policy of hedging is the result of a strategic dilemma in which i...
Following the prospective unification of Korea, presumably under Seoul's guidance, the government wo...
South Korean President Park Guen-hye's approach to build trust between North and South Korea is bein...
China has long maintained a keen interest in events on the Korean peninsula, which Beijing considers...
After the major crises of 2016, the year 2017 on the Korean peninsula was characterised by an attemp...
The success of President Moon’s minority government will depend on whether he can unite a divided so...
At the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party, Xi Jinping made it clear that he would lead Ch...
This chapter analyses South Korea’s foreign policy after the election of the first progressive presi...
The unprecedented rise of China raises difficult challenges of double-edged nature to both Ch...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Once impoverished, South Kore...
South Korean President Park Guen-hye’s third overseas trip to Vietnam was surprising and seems to ha...
1 Annotation This bachelor thesis discusses South Korea's foreign policy toward China and the US dur...
North Korea may not be a nightmare for China. Instead, it will provide an opportunity for China and ...
China’s relationship with the Korean Peninsula is key for Northeast Asia. Chinese President Xi Jinpi...
On February 25, 2013, the new President Park Geun-hye was appointed as the first female leader of So...
South Korea's adoption of the policy of hedging is the result of a strategic dilemma in which i...
Following the prospective unification of Korea, presumably under Seoul's guidance, the government wo...
South Korean President Park Guen-hye's approach to build trust between North and South Korea is bein...
China has long maintained a keen interest in events on the Korean peninsula, which Beijing considers...
After the major crises of 2016, the year 2017 on the Korean peninsula was characterised by an attemp...
The success of President Moon’s minority government will depend on whether he can unite a divided so...
At the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party, Xi Jinping made it clear that he would lead Ch...
This chapter analyses South Korea’s foreign policy after the election of the first progressive presi...
The unprecedented rise of China raises difficult challenges of double-edged nature to both Ch...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Once impoverished, South Kore...
South Korean President Park Guen-hye’s third overseas trip to Vietnam was surprising and seems to ha...
1 Annotation This bachelor thesis discusses South Korea's foreign policy toward China and the US dur...
North Korea may not be a nightmare for China. Instead, it will provide an opportunity for China and ...