Europe’s Incomplete Pivot to Asia
We have been talking about the pivot to Asia, and discussing for so long about the US turning its back on Europe. I have always been convinced that […]
We have been talking about the pivot to Asia, and discussing for so long about the US turning its back on Europe. I have always been convinced that […]
"Missile Defense on the Korean Peninsula" Why Is China Unhappy with the Deployment of THAAD in the ROK? On March 16, 2015 during his visit to […]
"Missile Defense on the Korean Peninsula" A South Korean View on the Deployment of THAAD to the ROK On March 16, Assistant Foreign Minister Liu […]
"Missile Defense on the Korean Peninsula" From Political Taboo to Strategic Hedge: A US Perspective on Ballistic Missile Defense Ballistic missile defense (BMD) is both […]
An article by Gleb A. Ivashentsov attacks US moves in the Indian Ocean, while siding completely with China and suggesting that its plans fully meet Russia’s aspirations. In […]
Assessments of the Park administration’s foreign policy Marking the third year of the Park administration, criticism of her foreign policy grew more intense. On March 2, a Chosun […]
Triangularity figured heavily in DC seminars over the first two months of 2015. With the United States and China standing at opposite ends, coverage ranged from ASEAN to […]
Analyzing the foreign policy of modern states, many scholars lean towards describing different transactions as a result of interactions between states, which have their own interests and will, […]
As Ming Wan writes in his commentary in The Asan Forum on the “China Dream,” Chinese leaders use New Year’s celebrations as an opportunity to sum up the […]
South Korea preoccupied Japanese media more than China, recognized as a threat, North Korea, posing an ever greater threat, and Russia, which was transfixing the media elsewhere. Conservatives […]