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[EAI National Security Panel Report] World Order After the Economic Crisis

Category
Working Paper
Published
March 17, 2011
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National Security Panel

The final report of the 'World Order After the Economic Crisis' project, undertaken by the National Security Panel (Chair: Professor Ha Young-sun, Seoul National University) since September 2009, has been published. The National Security Panel conducted the 'World Order After the Economic Crisis' project focusing on four areas—'Security,' 'Economy,' 'Environment,' and 'Culture'—to examine how the world order would change amidst strategic shifts in U.S. global governance and the potential rise of China following the 2008 economic crisis, and to explore grand strategies that Korean diplomacy should pursue within these transformative currents.

This report is based on the following NSP Report series.


Security

Changes in the International Military Security Order After the Economic Crisis: U.S. Responses and Security Implications

Lee Sang-hyun (Sejong Institute)

Prospects for the East Asian Military Security Order After the Global Financial Crisis

Ko Bong-jun (Chungnam National University)

Changes in the Korean Peninsula Security Order After the Global Financial Crisis

Hwang Ji-hwan (Myongji University)

Economy

'Era of Complex Networks': The Global Financial Crisis and Changes in World Economic Governance

Kim Chi-wook (Sejong Institute)

Changes in the World Trade Order After the Crisis

Son Yeol (Yonsei University)

East Asian Financial Governance After the Global Financial Crisis

Lee Seung-joo (Chung-Ang University)

Environment

International Energy Governance After the Financial Crisis

Lee Jae-seung (Korea University)

Post-Crisis Global Order and the International Politics of the Environment: The Present and Future of Climate Change Response Systems

Shin Bum-shik (Seoul National University)

Culture

World Cultural Order in the 21st Century After the Economic Crisis

Kim Jun-seok (Catholic University of Korea)

Trends in Globalization and Cultural Spheres After the Economic Crisis: Citizenship, Multiculturalism, Democracy, Religion

Park Sung-woo (Chung-Ang University)


Introduction to the EAI National Security Panel

The EAI National Security Panel was established on May 18, 2004, with 18 foreign policy and security experts to set agendas and propose policy alternatives in the foreign policy and security fields, which are directly linked to national interests as well as the lives of citizens. For complex analysis across three levels—'Korean Peninsula-East Asia-Global'—the National Security Panel has published four books: 'Grand Strategy for Korean Diplomacy in the 21st Century: Building a Networked State' (2006), 'North Korean Nuclear Crisis and Peace on the Korean Peninsula' (2006), 'East Asian Community: Myth and Reality' (2008), and 'New Alliances in the 21st Century: From Cold War to Complexity' (2010).

*This text is an AI translation of an original written in Korean. Some translations or nuances may be inaccurate.

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