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EAI Newsletter [March 2022]

  • 2022-03-31

March 2022
[Global NK Commentary] After Deterrence: 
Implications of the Russia-Ukraine War for East Asia” 

In this <Global NK Zoom & Connect> Commentary, Yang Gyu Kim, Executive Director at the East Asia Institute (EAI), identifies the Russia-Ukraine war as a case of deterrence failure from the U.S. and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)’s perspective. He points out weakened U.S. feasibility of military and political punishments against Russia’s Fait Accompli Strategy as the cause behind the escalation of the crisis. Additionally, the author underscores the importance of maintaining the feasibility of punishment in order to deter China and North Korea from launching provocations in East Asia by misperceiving the credibility of the U.S. alliance system’s deterrence posture in East Asia. 
“The Russia-Ukraine War, Economic Sanctions, and the New YoonSuk-yeol Administration”
[Global NK Interview] Biden Administration’s North Korea Policy in 2022

 “Multi-level Challenges and the Future of Korean Democracy”
[ADRN Issue Briefing] South Korea’s 2022 Presidential Election: A Vox Populi that is Evenly Divided” 

“The Significance of North Korea`s Recent Financial Reform”
[Global NK Research Review] Changes in North Korea’s Financial System in the Kim Jong-un Era

[Liberalism Working Paper Series] The Pathway to Korea’s Future: Re-examining Liberalism (in Korean)
1. Sungwoo Park, An Excuse for Liberalism [Read]
2. Taewook Choi, Social Liberalism and Representative Democracy Challenge [Read]
3. Joon Han, Liberalism and Social Integration [Read]
4. Tai-Young Hong, Exploring with a Liberalistic View for the Inclusion of Others in Korean Society. [Read]
[EAI Special Report] Suggestions for the Transition Team Subcommittee for Foreign Affairs and Security (in Korean) 
1. Yong-il Moon, Establish an Organization Specific to U.S.-China Relations [Read]
2.  Chaesung Chun, Forge a Close Linkage Between North Korea Policy and Foreign Policy [Read]
3.  Dong Ryul Lee, China Policy: Create New Momentum for Cooperation [Read]
4.  Yul Sohn, Japan Policy: Blue House Should Stay on the Sideline [Read]
5. Hyung Jun Park, Revamp the Control Tower for Trade [Read]
[Myanmar Special Commentary Series] Revisiting Burma in 2022
1. Eun Hong Park, Spring Revolution’s March towards a New Myanmar and the Promising Future of Democracy in Asia [Read]
2. Jun Young Jang, Social and Economic Crisis of the Post-coup in Myanmar: Repeating History or a New History? [Read]
3. Jaehyon Lee, Myanmar and ASEAN After the 2021 Coup [Read]
4. Heon Yoon Lee, The Shared Experiences of Myanmar’s Democratic Movement and Korean Civil Society [Read]
5. Young-Hwan Shin, The Uninterrupted Struggle of Myanmar’s Civil Society for Democracy: Reflections on EAI’s Myanmar Cooperation Project [Read]
6. Younghwa Kim, Questions Thrown at Korean Media by Myanmar’s Democratization Protests [Read]
7. Hun Joon Kim, The Situation in Myanmar and International Human Rights [Read]
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