Information on "Law" and "East Asia"
February 2013
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27 Feb 2013
China-Japan Maritime Relations: The Case for Cautious Optimism
Speculation is growing that Japan’s Shinzo Abe and China’s Xi Jinping are interested in staging a bilateral leadership summit. James Manicom is not surprised by such rumors. They often follow prolonged periods of confrontation between the two countries, particularly over disputed maritime territory. More on «China-Japan Maritime Relations: The Case for Cautious Optimism »
December 2012
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19 Dec 2012
Negotiating with a Nuclear North Korea – a Failed International Response?
Attempts to curb North Korea's nuclear ambitions remain frustrated by Pyongyang's continued reluctance to negotiate. In our latest CSS-ISN panel discussion, we consider why negotiations have failed and what options might bring Pyongyang back to the table. More on «Negotiating with a Nuclear North Korea – a Failed International Response?»
June 2012
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26 Jun 2012
Korean Reunification Would Cast Off China's Shadow
Historical memory and the possible 'Finlandization' of the peninsula may enhance prospects for Korean reunification. More on «Korean Reunification Would Cast Off China's Shadow »


