The Future of U.S.-Korea-Japan Relations: Balancing Values and InterestsTʻae-hyo Kim, Brad Glosserman CSIS, 2004 - 218 עמודים "This book does not argue for stronger security ties among the three countries based solely on a shared understanding of the threats posed by North Korea. Nor does it look toward containment of a rising China or resurgent Russia for its strategic rationale. Rather, the authors argue for broadening the foundation on which the three nations' ties rest. A better understanding of the complex weave of interests and values that binds the United States, South Korea, and Japan will stabilize the relationships and make them more resilient and adaptable to future developments."--BOOK JACKET. |
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The Current State and Future Prospects for Trilateral Security Cooperation Michael McDevitt | 17 |
Trends and Prospects of Trade Liberaliztion in Northeast Asia Economic Perspective Kazutomo Abe | 31 |
Regional Economic Cooperation in Northeast Asia Implications for Trilateral Relations Bradley O Babson | 47 |
Economic Interdependence Identity Change and Issueoriented Balancing in Northeast Asia Geun Lee | 61 |
Democratization in Northeast Asia and Trilateral Cooperation Yoshihide Soeya | 85 |
The Ties that Bind? Capitolism Democracy and Modernity Chaibong Hahm | 97 |
Ties that Bind? Culture Values and Ideation in USKoreaJapan Security Cooperation Toby Dalton and Scott Snyder | 112 |
Japanese Domestic Politics and the USJapanROK Security Relationship | 140 |
US Public Opinion US Foreign Policy and the Future of Trilateral Relations in Northeast Asia Brad GLosserman | 150 |
South Korean Perception of Korean Peninsula Security Issues and the Future of the ROKUS Alliance | 170 |
USROKJapan Strengthening the Ties that Bind Ralph A Cossa | 191 |
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About the Authors | 215 |
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