January 2013
Comparative Connections, Volume 14, Number 3
This volume provides an overview of bilateral and multilateral relations between the US and East/South East Asian nations as well as of relations between East/South East Asian nations in the period between September and December 2012. Prominent issues include territorial disputes in the South China Sea and East China Sea; North Korea's missile launch; elections in Japan; South Korea and the US; and the leadership transition in China.
© 2013 Pacific Forum, Center for Strategic and International Studies
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Author:
Carl Baker, Jiun Bang, Brittany Billingsley, David G Brown, See-Won Byun, Aidan Foster-Carter, Victor D Cha, Ralph A Cossa, Bonnie Glaser, Brad Glosserman, Michael J Green, Chin-Hao Huang, David Kang, Ellen Kim, Satu Limaye, James J Przystup, Kevin C Scott, Sheldon W Simon, Scott Snyder, Robert Sutter, Nicholas Szechenyi, Yu Bin
Editor:
Carl Baker, Brad Glosserman
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Volume:
14
Issue:
3
Chapters:
- Regional Overview: 2012 Ends with Echoes of the Past
- US-Japan Relations: Meet the New Boss/Same as the Old Boss?
- US-China Relations: Strains Increase amid Leadership Transitions
- US-Korea Relations: Political Change and a Rocket Launch
- China-Southeast Asia Relations: China Gains and Advances in South China Sea
- US-Southeast Asia Relations: High-Level Attention
- China-Taiwan Relations: New Faces, Familiar Policies
- South Korea-North Korea Relations: Will “Trustpolitik” Bring a Thaw?
- China-Korea Relations: Under New Leaderships
- Japan-China Relations: 40th Anniversary
- Japan-Korea Relations: Leadership Changes and National Trajectories
- China-Russia Relations: Tales of Different “Pivots”
- India-US and East Asia Relations: A Year of Notable Visits and Anniversaries
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