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[EAI NSP Report] Post-Crisis World Order
Working Paper | 2011-04-11
Jihwan Hwang·Chi Wook Kim·Jun-seok Kim·Bong-Jun Ko·Jae-Seung Lee·Sang Hyun Lee·Seungjoo Lee·Sung-Woo Park·Beom-Shik Shin·Yul Sohn
The special report Post-Crisis World Order by the East Asia Institute’s National Security Panel has now been released (Committee Chair Young-Sun Ha, Seoul National University). Launched in September 2009, the National Security Panel’s “Post-Crisis World Order” project has focused on assessing how the world order will change in the post-Global Financial Crisis era where the United States is changing its strategic agenda and China is growing as an emerging power in global governance. This project is focused on changes in four main areas, Security, Economy, Energy and Climate Change, and Culture. The policy recommendations from this report aims to help the South Korean government to find the right strategy for this changing period.
This EAI NSP Report is based upon the working paper series on Post-Crisis World Order originally published in Korean. The following are the abstracts of each paper in English.
Security
Sang Hyun Lee (the Sejong Institute)
The Prospects for East Asian Security in the Post-Crisis Era
Bong-Jun Ko (Chungnam National University)
The Post-Crisis Era and Change in the Korean Peninsula’s Security Order
Jihwan Hwang (University of Seoul)
Economy
‘Complex Network Period’: Global Financial Crisis and Change in the World Economic Governance
Chi Wook Kim (Sejong Institute)
Change in Structure of Global Trade Following the Crisis
Yul Sohn (Yonsei University)
Post-Crisis Financial Governance in East Asia
Seungjoo Lee (Chung-Ang University)
Energy and Climate Change
Post-Crisis International Energy Governance
Jae-Seung Lee (Korea University)
Beom-Shik Shin (Seoul National University)
Culture
The Twenty-First Century Global Culture Order in the Post-Crisis Era
Jun-seok Kim (Catholic University of Korea)
Post Crisis Globalization, and Citizenship, Multiculturalism, Democracy, and Religion
Sung-Woo Park (Chungang University)
About the National Security Panel
Since 2004, the East Asia Institute’s National Security Panel of foreign policy and security experts have been providing policy recommendations for South Korea to set the agenda on international security and foreign policy issues. The NSP has published four books: Korea’s Grand Strategy for a New Century: Weaving a Network State (2006), North Korean Nuclear Crisis and Peace on the Korean Peninsula (2006), East Asian Community: Myth and Reality (2008), The Emergence of Complex Alliances in the 21st Century (2010).
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