April 2007
Comparative Connections, Volume 9, Number 1
This publication focuses on the important developments in the Asia-Pacific region in the first quarter of 2007. 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. Prominent issues include progress in the Six Party Talks, "comfort women" and China's anti-satellite test.
© 2007 Pacific Forum CSIS
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, Yu Bin
Editor:
Brad Glosserman, Sun Namkung
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Volume:
09
Issue:
1
Chapters:
- US-Japan Relations: An Unexpected Rough Patch
- US-China Relations: Old and New Challenges
- US-Korea Relations: Unexpected Progress on All Fronts
- US-Russia Relations: Coming Full Circle
- US-Southeast Asia Relations: Military Support and Political Concerns
- China-Southeast Asia Relations: Cebu Meetings, UN Veto on Myanmar
- China-Taiwan Relations: To Be Concerned or Not?
- North Korea-South Korea Relations: Sunshine Regardless?
- China-Korea Relations: A Dark Turn in Political Relations
- Japan-China Relations: New Year, Old Problems, Hope for Wen
- Japan-Korea Relations: The Honeymoon's Over
- China-Russia Relations: Russia Says "No" to the West, and "Sort of" to China
- Regional Overview: Renewed Hope in the Year of the Golden Pig
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