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[EAI-Brookings Working Paper] Part I. Politics and Security

  • 2020-12-03
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Knowledge-Net for a Better World December 2020
 
EAI-Brookings Working Papers
Prospects for U.S.-South Korea Cooperation in an Era of
U.S.-China Strategic Competition

I. Politics and Security
 
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"ROK-U.S. Bilateral Cooperation Strategy for Dealing with Rising China amid U.S.-China Competition"
On November 13, 2020, the East Asia Institute and Brookings Institution jointly held the online seminar titled “Prospects for U.S.-South Korea Cooperation in an Era of U.S.-China Strategic Competition.” The panelists discussed South Korea-U.S. bilateral cooperation on various issues amid intensifying U.S.-China strategic competition including politics, security, trade, technology, energy, and environment. Statements from the first session (politics and security) have been published as working papers as provided below:
 
  1. Security Cooperation between South Korea and the United States [Read]
    (Young-Sun Ha, Chairman, EAI; Professor Emeritus, Seoul National University
    Chaesung Chun, Chair, National Security Research Center, EAI; Professor, Seoul National University)

  2. China’s Gambit on the Korean Peninsula [Read]
    (Jung H. Pak, SK-Korea Foundation Chair in Korea Studies; Senior Fellow, Brookings)

  3. South Korea and Indo-Pacific Security: Building New Networks Beyond the "Quad" [Read]
    (Lindsey W. Ford, David M. Rubenstein Fellow in Foreign Policy, Brookings Institution)

  4. Factors Influencing South Korean Views on Allying with the U.S.: Empirical Evidence and Policy Implications [Read]
    (Sook Jong Lee, EAI Senior Fellow, EAI; Professor, Sungkyunkwan University)
 
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