Search results for: Dr. Yong-Sup HAN
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Continuity and Change in Indonesia’s Past, Present, and Future Foreign Policy Agenda: An Interview with DR. TUFAN KUTAY BORAN
...Ahead of the upcoming Indonesian presidential elections on February 14, 2024, ISDP’s Asia Program intern Nolwenn Gueguen sat down with Dr. Tufan Kutay Boran, Lecturer at the Department of...
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Understanding EU Relations with China and Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific: An Interview with Dr. Zsuzsa Anna Ferenczy
...In the context of growing tension in Cross-Strait relations and rethinking European strategies in the Indo-Pacific post-COVID-19, ISDP intern Foster Cunliffe sat down with Dr. Zsusza Ferenczy to shed...
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The Lithuanian Gambit
...unofficial relationships, seeking to bolster its international presence and garner support against Chinese pressures. An emerging Sino-Russian alliance marks a significant moment in global geopolitics, with China and Russia drawing...
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South Korea-India Ties: Between Bilateralism, Minilateralism, and Multilateralism
In the context of the Indo-Pacific construct, the expanding gaps in global governance, the rise in minilateralism, the need to reinvigorate regional and global multilateralism, and the imperative...
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Pivotal States, Global South and India-South Korea Relations
...drivers of this reclamation of the so-called emerging and developing world as a symbolic power has been India’s rising strategic and diplomatic prominence. As a vocal member of the community...
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Human Rights in China
...of today enjoy a vastly superior average standard of living than their predecessors did only half a century ago and the government in Beijing continues to pursue policies to meet...
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A Way Out from the US-DPRK Deadlock: Toward North Korea’s Denuclearization
...weapon state in relation to its nuclear policy and strategy. Second, it will conduct a critical assessment of the Trump-Kim summits to draw lessons for future talks. Lastly, it will...
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Taking Stock of China’s Anti-Discrimination Legislation
...employment prospects. When they are not rejected, children with disabilities are not given appropriate support. Many companies prefer to pay a penalty rather than striving to reach the 1.5 percent...
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The Self-defense Capability of the DPRK and Peace on the Korean Peninsula
...an unprecedented level. According to O Chol Yong, there are two ways to achieve peace: reconciliation and balance of power. In this Focus Asia paper, the successes and failures of...
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Where Is India in South Korea’s New Indo-Pacific Strategy?
...Jagannath Panda and Choong Yong Ahn write on the place of India in South Korea’s new Indo-Pacific strategy. This co-authored piece primarily addresses the following questions: What would ROK’s...