September 2012
Comparative Connections, Volume 14, Number 2
The reports in this issue focus on political and security developments in the summer of 2012, with economic issues also addressed. Each essay is accompanied by a chronology of significant events occurring between the states in question during the trimester. A regional overview section places bilateral relationships in a broader context of regional relations. This journal then illuminates patterns in Asian bilateral relations, including the United States, that may appear as isolated events and better defines the impact bilateral relationships have upon one another and on regional security.
© 2012 Pacific Forum, Center for Strategic and International Studies
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Author:
Ralph A Cossa, Brad Glosserman, Michael J Green, Nicholas Szechenyi, Bonnie Glaser, Brittany Billingsley, Victor Cha, Ellen Kim, Sheldon Simon, Robert Sutter, Chin-hao Huang, David G Brown, Aidan Foster-Carter, Scott Snyder, See-won Byun, James J Przystup, David kang, Jiun Bang, Yu Bin, Graeme Dobell
Editor:
Carl Baker, Brad Glosserman
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14
Issue:
2
Chapters:
- Regional Overview: US Rebalances as Others Squabble
- US-Japan Relations: Noda Marches on; Both Sides Distracted?
- US-China Relations: Creating a New Type of Major Power Relations
- US-Korea Relations: Challenges and Opportunities for the Next Administrations
- US-Southeast Asia Relations: ASEAN Stumbles
- China-Southeast Asia Relations: China Msucles Opponents to South China Sea
- China-Taiwan Relations: A Year for Consolidation
- South Korea-North Korea Relations: Waiting for Better
- China-Korea Relations: Managing Relations Amidst Power Transitions
- Japan-China Relations: Happy 40th Anniversary...? Part2
- Japan-Korea Relations: Grappling on a Hillside?
- China-Russia Relations: Succession, SCO, and Summit Politics in Beijing
- Australia-East Asia/US Relations: Rebooting the Alliance
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