Project

National Security Panel (NSP)

EAI conducted the first National Security Panel (NSP) in June 2004 with 18 experts to discuss foreign affairs and security policies related to both national and public concerns. Since then, the National Security Panel has successfully published seven books:  A Grand Strategy for Korea's Diplomacy in the 21st Century: Building a State (2006), East Asian Community: Myth and Reality (2008), New Alliance in the 21st Century: From Cold War towards Complexity (2010), Crisis and Complexity: The World Order after the Economic Crisis (2011), 2020: 10 Big Challenges for South Korean Diplomacy: Complexity and Resonance (2013), Korean Peninsula in 1972 and its Surrounding Four Rivers in 2014 (2015), Architectural Competition between US-China’s in the Asia –Pacific Order (2017).

 

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Working Paper

[NSP Report 54] Prospects for Changes and Stability in Chinese Politics and Economy

  • 2012-07-20
  • Dong Ryul Lee · Bonggyo Seo
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Books

U.S.-China Relations 2025

  • 2012-01-03
  • Edited by Du-Hyeon Cha, Kang Choi, Chaesung Chun, and Byung-Kook Kim
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[EAI NSP Report] Post-Crisis World Order

  • 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
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Working Paper

[NSP Report 48] Post-Crisis International Energy Governance

  • 2011-04-10
  • Jae-Seung Lee
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