January 2007
Comparative Connections, Volume 8, Number 4
A Quarterly E-Journal on East Asian Bilateral Relations
This publication focuses on important developments in the Asia-Pacific region in the final quarter of 2006. Each chapter examines a bilateral relationship in greater detail, with a special focus on the trends and initiatives shaping the state of bilateral and broader regional relations and stability. The main issue impacting on the region was the nuclear testing carried out by North Korea, however economic concerns and issues of political leadership were also of importance.
© 2007 Pacific Forum CSIS
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Author:
Ralph A Cossa, Brad Glosserman, Michael J Green, Shinjiro Koizumi, Bonnie S Glaser, Donald G Gross, Joseph Ferguson, Sheldon W Simon, Robert Sutter, Chin-Hao Huang, David G Brown, Aidan Foster-Carter, Scott Snyder, James J Przystup, David C Kang, Ji-Young Lee, Yu Bin, Satu P Limaye
Editor:
Brad Glosserman, Sun Namkung
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Volume:
8
Issue:
4
Chapters:
- Regional Overview: Bangs, Blinks, and Ballots
- US-Japan Relations: Abe Shows the Right Stuff
- US-China Relations: Dialogue Boosts Ties, Even Without Results
- US-Korea Relations: North Korea Tests a Nuke and Returns to the Six-Party Talks
- US-Russia Relations: Trade, Nukes, Energy
- US-Southeast Asia Relations: Bush Reaches Out at APEC
- China-Southeast Asia Relations: Summitry at Home and Abroad
- China-Taiwan Relations: Continuing to Inch Forward
- North Korea-South Korea: A Nuclear Rubicon or No Change?
- China-Korea Relations: Political Fallout from North Korea's Nuclear Test
- Japan-China Relations: Ice Breaks at the Summit
- Japan-Korea Relations: Abe's Ascension
- China-Russia Relations: What Follows China's "Russia Year"?
- India-East Asia and US-India Relations
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