Publications
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[U.S.-China Relations Statement Factsheet] March 2012
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[Smart Q&A: Sukhee Han] The Prospects for China’s Foreign Policy under Xi Jinping
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Changes in China's Financial Sector After the Global Financial Crisis: Focusing on the Impact on China-US Relations
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[Public Opinion Briefing No. 118] The Evolution of the Ahn Cheol-soo Phenomenon? Continuity and Differentiation of the Ahn Cheol-soo Wave
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[Smart Q&A: Jan Melissen] Public Diplomacy in a Changing World Order and Korea's Challenges
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[EAI Opinion Review] Predicting the 2012 Presidential Election Through Analysis of Generational Voter Turnout
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Limitations of State Governance and Presidential Leadership
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[NSP Report 61] South Korean Diplomacy and International Politics of Environment and Climate Change
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[NSP Report 60] Changing Architecture of Development Cooperation in the 21st Century and Strategy for South Korea
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[NSP Report 59] The Growth of Asian FTA Networks and South Korea’s Strategy: The Possibility of Bilateral Multilateralism
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[NSP Report 58] Changing Global Financial Order and South Korea`s Choice: Linking Regional Multilateralism with Global Multilateralism
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[NSP Report 57] The Emerging Global Energy Architecture: Challenges for Korea by 2020
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[NSP Report 56] Aging Population and East Asia Security
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[NSP Report 55] Kim Jong-un’s North Korea and Coevolution Strategy for North Korea
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[NSP Report 54] Prospects for Changes and Stability in Chinese Politics and Economy
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[NSP Report 53] South Korea’s Maritime Strategy in the 2010s
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[NSP Report 52] The Future Security Order in Asia and South Korea`s Strategy
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Smart Talk with Yeh-chung Lu
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Yeh-chung Lu Smart Talk
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[NSP Report 61] International Politics of Environment and Climate Change and Korean Diplomacy
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Smart Q&A: Han Suk-hee] "Assertive China" and Prospects for China's Foreign Policy in 2013
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China`s Polices on Climate Change under the Post-Kyoto Architecture and U.S.-China Relations
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From Defensive to Balanced Cooperation: China’s Response to the U.S. Trade Offensive
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After the Financial Crisis: The Taiwan Issue and U.S.-China Relations
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Power Transition and U.S. Human Rights Diplomacy toward China