July 2007
Comparative Connections, Volume 9, Number 2
This issue of Comparative Connections focuses on events occurring in the Asia Pacific region in the second quarter of 2007. Each article focuses on a different set of bilateral relations, with the aim of informing and interpreting the significant issues driving political, economic, and security affairs of the US and East Asian relations by an ongoing analysis of events in each key bilateral relationship.
© 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
Editor:
Brad Glosserman, Sun Namkung
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Volume:
9
Issue:
2
Chapters:
- Regional Overview: Tests Postponed, Pending, Passed, and in Progress
- US-Japan Relations: Steadying the Alliance and Bracing for Elections
- US-China Relations: Two Bilateral Dialogue Mechanisms Manage Friction
- US-Korea Relations: Finally Progress on the Feb. 13 Joint Agreement
- US-Russia Relations: Death of the 1990s
- US-Southeast Asia Relations: Better Military Relations and Human Rights Concerns
- China-Southeast Asia Relations: China’s Activism Faces Persistent Challenges
- China-Taiwan Relations: Dueling in the International Arena
- North Korea-South Korea Relations: On Track?
- China-Korea Relations: Strategic Maneuvers for the “Sandwich Economy”
- Japan-China Relations: Wen in Japan
- Japan-Korea Relations: Treading Water, Little Progress
- China-Russia Relations: Partying and Posturing for Power, Petro, and Prestige . . .
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