Project

U.S.- China Strategic Competition

East Asia Institute (EAI) presents a blueprint for the Asia-Pacific order ensuring co-prosperity and sustainable development of the humanity amid rising uncertainties and intensified US-China competition. In order to realize such vision, EAI conducts the long-term project, "Rising China and New Civilization in the Asia-Pacific," with Hansem DBEW Research Foundation, supplemented by research with the Brookings Institution and Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). This research project aims to foresee changes in the peninsular affairs amid ongoing competition between the United States' Indo-Pacific Strategy and China's Belt and Road Initiative, and it seeks a turning point in ROK-led US-China cooperation. The results of the research are published through Reports, Special Reports, and Working Papers.

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Working Paper

Power Transition and U.S. Human Rights Diplomacy toward China

  • 2012-07-17
  • Young-Jin Kim
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Working Paper

China`s Energy Security Policy and U.S.-China Relations

  • 2012-07-17
  • Byung Kwang Park
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[U.S.-China Relations Statement Factsheet] February 2012

  • 2012-06-29
  • Yang Gyu Kim · Stephen Ranger
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[U.S.-China Relations Statement Factsheet] January 2012

  • 2012-05-22
  • Yang Gyu Kim · Stephen Ranger
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[U.S.-China Relations Statement Factsheet] December 2011

  • 2012-04-30
  • Yang Gyu Kim · Stephen Ranger
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[U.S.-China Relations Statement Factsheet] November 2011

  • 2012-03-29
  • Yang Gyu Kim · Stephen Ranger