Publications
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#2 KF-EAI Korea Friendship, What Comes After!
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Co-evolution of Korea and Japan for a New Era
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Public Opinion Brief No. 141: Survey of Korean, Chinese, and Japanese Intellectuals on President Park Geun-hye's Liberation Day Address and Prime Minister Abe's Statement
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[Booklet] Sharing Experiences, Building Sustainable Think Tanks
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[Booklet] Sharing Experiences, Building Sustainable Think Tanks
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EPIK Journals Online Vol. 6
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EPIK Journals Online Vol. 6
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[EAI Column] Revisions to the Guidelines for U.S.-Japan Defense Cooperation and Prospects for the Asia Pacific Security Order
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SBS-EAI Joint Project "Welcome to the Inter-Korean Youth Unification Experiment" Preview
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[EAI Column] Korea-Japan Relations in 2015: Can Kishi and Park Chung Hee’s Legacies Be Overcome?
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[The 3rd Korea-Japan Future Dialogue: Lee Won-jae] “Korea-Japan Relations: We Must Discover and Pursue Common Values”
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[U.S.-China Relations Briefing] June 2015: Sowing the Seeds of Cooperation
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[US-China Relations Briefing] June 2015: Sowing the Seeds of Cooperation
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[EAI Column] Reading Kim Jong Un’s Fortune through the North Korean New Year’s Address
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[The 3rd Korea-Japan Future Dialogue: Lee Sook-jong] “The Solution for Korea-Japan Relations: Broadening the Base of Citizen Exchange”
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[U.S.-China Relations Briefing] May 2015: Rising Temperatures
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[U.S.-China Relations Briefing] May 2015: Rising Temperatures
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[Smart Q&A: Chaesung Chun · Dong Ryul Lee · Young-jun Park] The Changing Security Environment in East Asia and South Korea’s Diplomatic Strategy
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#1 KF-EAI Korea Friendship, What Comes After!
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[EAI Opinion Review] Misunderstandings in the Mutual Perceptions of Citizens from South Korea and Japan and Finding Solutions for Improving Relations
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[Smart Q&A: Chun, Park, Lee] Changing East Asian Security Environment and Korea's Diplomatic Strategy
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[EAI Column] South Korea Should Take Measures to Support Democracy
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Social Responsibility, Social Corporations
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Korean Peninsula among Big Powers: 1972 vs 2014
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Social Responsibility, Social Enterprise