Search results for: Carlotta Young-Mi Bischke
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“A People’s Peace”: Inclusive Peacebuilding and the Role of Civil Society in Korea
...beyond the diplomatic and military to other important domains such as gender equality, climate change, and the environment, which arguably the younger generation increasingly identify with. Related to above point...
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Taking Stock of China’s Anti-Discrimination Legislation
...of unemployment. Many have brought cases to the People’s Court. For example, in 2013, a young Beijing graduate filed a suit against Juren Academy for advertising a “men only” administrative...
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The Case for Multilateralism: The Korean Peninsula in a Regional Context
...In so doing, it recognizes that peacebuilding is a long-term process and involves different dimensions, from the diplomatic and military to economic and societal. The Center would like to acknowledge...
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Taking Back Control: South Korea and the Politics of OPCON Transfer
...the younger, more progressive generations, there is a gradual demographic shift in the transfer’s favor. However, public support is still mixed. Currently, the support is split 50-50, mainly along partisan...
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Hong Kong in China’s Geopolitical Gaze
...personally meet protestors, which, in China’s and Hong Kong’s political culture of Confucian authoritarianism in which the old are wise and the young immature and uninformed, is decidedly unlikely. (Furthermore,...
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Between Scandals & Elections: Sino-Austrian Relations in the Era of Sharp Power
...crisis-riven Europe. This was underpinned by the belief that Austria’s young chancellor would be hard-pressed to simultaneously manage his populist allies, an experienced opposition, as well as refractory elements within...
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Understanding North Korea’s Internal Strategy
...it is difficult not to get caught up in a wave of optimism. There have been no nuclear or missile tests since November of last year, and this May the...
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Bad Solutions in a Complex Situation: China’s Relations with North Korea
...But even as the Chinese government, as well as the vast majority of academics and the young generation, has grown increasingly frustrated with North Korea, there remain pro-North Korean elements,...
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Iran’s Azerbaijan Question in Evolution: Identity, Society, and Regional Security
...against a similar trend in the midst of young Iranian Azerbaijanis’ rediscovered interest in their Turkic heritage. In the years to come, the weakened appeal of shared Shiite religion and...
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Out of the “Slipstream” of Power? Australian Grand Strategy and the South China Sea Disputes
...should deepen its relations with its two largest neighbors, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Canberra should double down on future engagements by encouraging relevant language education for young Australians. Canberra...