워킹페이퍼
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Crisis of Succession: Mapping the Paths Into and Out of the Personalist Dictatorship in North Korea
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Japan, China, and the Great Power Bargain in East Asia
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Japan, China, and the Great Power Bargain in East Asia
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Civilian Control over the Military in East Asia
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Civilian Control over the Military in East Asia
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East Asian Economic Integration and the Korea-China FTA: Implications and Future Directions
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Coevolution Strategy for North Korea: Diplomacy
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Coevolution Strategy for North Korea: Diplomacy
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Identity Prevails in the End: North Korea’s Nuclear Threat and South Korea’s Response in 2006
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Identity Prevails in the End: North Korea’s Nuclear Threat and South Korea’s Response in 2006
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[미중관계 워치] Hegemonic Shift? Public Perceptions of U.S.-China Relations
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Getting Out of the Military-First Dilemmas: In Search of North Korea`s Coevolution Military Strategy
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Getting Out of the Military-First Dilemmas: In Search of North Korea`s Coevolution Military Strategy
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Grassroots Influences on the U.S.-ROK Alliance: The Role of Civil Society
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South Korea’s Business Sectors and Transformation of ROKUS Alliance: A Case Study of KORUS FTA
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South Korea’s Business Sectors and Transformation of ROKUS Alliance: A Case Study of KORUS FTA
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Grassroots Influences on the U.S.-ROK Alliance: The Role of Civil Society
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The Media and the U.S.-ROK Alliance: The South Korean Case
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Coercive Assets? Foreign Direct Investments and the Use of Economic Sanctions
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A Strategy for the Coevolution of North Korean Human Rights
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The Media and the U.S.-ROK Alliance: The South Korean Case
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Coercive Assets? Foreign Direct Investments and the Use of Economic Sanctions
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A Strategy for the Coevolution of North Korean Human Rights
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Bilateralism, Multilateralism, and Institutional Change in Northeast Asia’s Regional Security Architecture
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Bilateralism, Multilateralism, and Institutional Change in Northeast Asia’s Regional Security Architecture