Information on "Regionalism"
October 2012
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15 Oct 2012
Confusion Down Under: Australia and the US Pivot to Asia
In light of President Obama's highly publicized pivot to Asia, Australia's decision to slash its defense budgets has left many observers confused. As a result, both the United States and Australia need to clarify what they expect from their alliance in the future, or so argues Mark Thomson. More on «Confusion Down Under: Australia and the US Pivot to Asia»
June 2012
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27 Jun 2012
The Nuclear Security Summit and South Korea's Growing International Role
Despite some domestic criticisms, the Seoul Nuclear Security Summit enhanced South Korea's status as a proactive member of the international system. More on «The Nuclear Security Summit and South Korea's Growing International Role »
May 2012
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11 May 2012
Why Germany Is Not Becoming Europe's Hegemon
Germany's expanded influence in Europe shows little signs of fueling an appetite for a more aggressive and strategic leadership approach. More on «Why Germany Is Not Becoming Europe's Hegemon»
March 2012
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1 Mar 2012
Divided Over North Korean Refugees
How to deal with North Korean refugees is currently one of the hottest issues in China and South Korea’s bilateral relationship. It exposes the dilemma facing China of how to deal with two very different political halves of the divided Korean peninsula, and the resulting constraints on regional cooperation in Asia. More on «Divided Over North Korean Refugees»


