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EAI Newsletter [January 2013]

  • 2013-01-29
January 2013
  EAI Among Top 100 Think Tanks in the World
The EAI has been ranked #65 among the top 100 think tanks in the world in the Global Go To Think Tank report compiled by the University of Pennsylvania. In other categories, the EAI was ranked #25 among the top 70 security and international affairs thinks.

EAI Focus
 
EAI Publications
[The Presidency in Korea 2013 No.6] The Limitations of Statecraft and the Presidency

[Issue Briefing] Sea of Change under the Xi? A South Korean Perspective on 2013 Chinese Foreign Policy Issues



EAI News
EAI Inter-Korean Relations and the NLL
Writing for the ISN Blog, the EAI's Yang Gyu Kim and Stephen Ranger provide their thoughts on the dispute over the Northern Limit Line (NLL) and the future of inter-Korean relations. For this piece, they offer policy recommendations on how to avoid further conflict over this contentious issue.
Toward 2020: Ten Agendas for South Korea's Foreign Policy
On December 3, 2012, the EAI's National Security Panel held a conference to present its findings from its research project entitled "Toward 2020: Ten Agendas for South Korea's Foreign Policy." This project examined the main trends that will be shaping South Korea's diplomacy and how Seoul should adapt to address these challenges.
Presidency in Korea 2013
On January 15, 2013, the EAI held a conference for its Presidency in Korea 2013 project. Under the title of "Keys to a Successful Presidency in South Korea," this conference presented the main policy recommendations from its year-long project examining how to improve the presidency in South Korea.
Latest Issue of Journal of East Asian Studies
A special issue of the Journal of East Asian Studies is available now. Under the title of "Japan under the DPJ," this issue features guest editors Phillip Y. Lipscy and Ethan Scheiner and includes articles on Japan's election system, political transformations, and women in Japanese politics.
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