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EAI Newsletter [January 2011]

  • 2011-01-04
January 2011
 EAI Commentary on a Complex Strategy Toward North Korea
Following North Korea's recent provocations, the need for a new strategy toward the North is very evident. This EAI Commentary argues that "the worn out efforts for the Sunshine Policy or sanctions must be put aside and a more effective policy must replace them. In short, a simultaneous approach should be taken: it must prepare for a method to incapacitate North Korea's belligerence while framing a comprehensive peace system to better response against the North's peace offensive."

  EAI Asia Security Initiative Updates
Issue Briefing on Maritime Issues in East Asia
The recent resurgence of disputes in the South China Sea and the East China Sea has brought attention to the difficult maritime issues that inhabit the region. Min Gyo Koo looks into the issues and recommends for a multilateral maritime regime to address the disputes. In this regard, the role of the major powers in the region is critical to finding a solution.

The Impact of North Korea's Artillery Strike on Public Opinion
North Korea's shelling of Yeonpyeong Island had a major impact on public opinion in South Korea. This Issue Briefing is based on a survey conducted by the EAI shows how South Koreans following the attack strongly favored tougher measures toward the North. However, a key point of the analysis is that the public did not want to abandon engagement policies just yet. This survey also generated considerable interest in the local and international media.

Scott Snyder Issue Briefing on Economic Ties and Alliances in East Asia
Responding to a previous Working Paper by Dong Sun Lee and Sung Eun Kim, Scott Snyder (Asia Foundation) has written this Issue Briefing. In the original paper, Lee and Kim argued that "economic ties do not markedly reinforce the security alliances of East Asia, because they have an asymmetrical structure." Snyder takes on the opposite argument of the importance of economic ties and alliance relationships.

Infravision on Seoul Nuclear Security Summit 2012
In 2012 South Korea will host the Nuclear Security Summit which will address the major global non-proliferation issues. In helping us to understand the preparations that Seoul is making, the EAI invited Hyun Cho (Deputy Minister for Multilateral and Global Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade) to talk with experts on the issue.

EAI Focus
 
Upcoming Events
Smart Talks on 'Northeast Asian Security Challenge'
2011-01-19 ~ 2011-01-21
 
EAI Publications
[Issue Briefing] Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Future of the East Asian Maritime Order

[Issue Briefing] Economic Interdependence, Alliance Cooperation, and Sino-U.S. Complex Interdependence

[EAI Issue Briefing on Public Opinion No. 91] The Impact of North Korea’s Artillery Strike on Public Opinion in South Korea

[Memo] Obama’s Foreign Policy and the New Congress
 
EAI Books
Toward Managed Globalization: The Korean Experience
Sook-Jong Lee · Hoon Jang

Future of North Korea: 2032: Coevolutionary Strategy for the Advancement
Young-Sun Ha · Dongho Jo

The Emergence of Complex Alliances in the 21st Century
Young-Sun Ha



EAI News
U.S.-Korea Alliance Conference
The EAI together with the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) held a timely conference on the ROK-U.S. alliance under the title of "ROK-U.S. Alliance: Planning for the Future." With the support of Pyeongtaek City, this event featured a number of prominent scholars, politicians, government officials, and media from South Korea and the United States.
Journal of East Asian Studies
The latest issue of the Journal of East Asian Studies is out now. This publication includes contributions by Richard J. Samuels on Kidnapping Politics in East Asia, Marcus Mietzner on Political Conflict Resolution and Democratic Consolidation in Indonesia: The Role of the Constitutional Court, and more.
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