[EAI Public Opinion Briefing]
2024 EAI Public Opinion Poll on International Affairs:
Overall Perception, United States, China, and North Korea
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The East Asia Institute (EAI) presents the results of a public opinion survey conducted in August 2024, analyzing South Korean public perceptions of key foreign relations. The survey highlights several important trends: (1) a rising perception that climate change and environmental issues are as significant as North Korea`s nuclear and missile threats, (2) increased support for a strong ROK-U.S. alliance, alongside a more cautious approach to managing relations with China, (3) growing distrust in U.S. extended nuclear deterrence, and (4) stronger calls for South Korea to develop its own nuclear capabilities. |
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[ADRN Special Report] Super Election Year: Cases of 7 Asian Countriesa
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Amid the “super election year,” with over 70 countries worldwide holding elections, EAI has published a special report series as part of the Asia Democracy Research Network (ADRN) project, analyzing elections in seven Asian countries. Recognizing the critical role free and fair elections play in fostering citizen engagement and government accountability, each report provides a detailed analysis of key electoral issues and notable outcomes. Additionally, the researchers assess the overall quality of the elections and their impact on democratic processes. |
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“Is Inter-Korean Power Balance in DPRK’s Favor?”
[Global NK Commentary] Kim Jong Un’s South Korea Policy in a Historical Perspective |
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“Why DPRK Chose Not to Amend its Constitution This Time”
[Global NK Commentary] Decoding the DPRK Paradox: “Two Hostile States” Rhetoric and the “Disruption of Nuclear Balance”
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“International Community’s Role in Korean Unification”
[Global NK Commentary] A Vision for a Unified Korea and International Cooperation
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“Weak Political Foundation Limits PM’s Foreign Policy Impact”
[Global NK Interview] PM Ishiba Shigeru’s Foreign Policy Outlook: ROK-Japan Relations and DPRK
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“Exploring DPRK’s ‘Divide and Conquer’ Tactic Against ROK-U.S. Alliance”
[Global NK Video Commentary] Does the DPRK Uranium Enrichment Facility Disclosure Signal an Imminent 7th Nuclear Test?
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“Hungry Men Cannot Overthrow Their Leader”
[Global NK Video Commentary] Continued Elite Defection in DPRK: Signal of a 5th Sudden Change Scenario?
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“Sri Lanka at a Turning Point: High Expectations and the Path to Reform”
[ADRN Issue Briefing] Prospects for Democracy Amidst Two National Elections in Sri Lanka
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