Sustainable Peace in Northeast Asia examines the causes of lasting and complex tensions in the region and explores possible solutions to build lasting peace here.
Sustainable Peace in Northeast Asia examines the causes of lasting and complex tensions in the region and explores possible solutions to build lasting peace here.
Professor Lee is a lawyer, economist, international relations expert, and former diplomat. He is currently the Director and Professorial Fellow of the Law and Development Institute. He has taught and conducted academic research at leading universities throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia for over twenty years, including Cornell University, New York University, Emory University, Tulane University, University of Manchester, and the University of Sydney. He graduated with a degree in economics with distinction from the University of California at Berkeley and received degrees in law with honors from the University of Cambridge (B.A., M.A., Ph.D.). Professor Lee has over 120 academic publications. He has frequently spoken on international relations through over 70speech engagements at prominent forums such as Harvard University Kennedy School of Government, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, and the World Bank.
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Figures Tables List of Abbreviations Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 2. The Heritage from the Cold War-North Korea and the Nuclear Crisis 3. The New Asian Paradigm or Return to the Old Asia-Rise of China and Its Role in the Region 4. A New Balancer in the Region? South Korea at the Crossroads 5. A Power with Rising Concerns: Escalation of Tensions between Japan and Its Neighbors 6. Insiders from the Outside: The United States and Russia 7. A Hidden Player: Mongolia and Its Role in the Power Dynamics of Northeast Asia 8. Pathway to Peace and Stability in Northeast Asia Notes Bibliography Index
Figures Tables List of Abbreviations Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 2. The Heritage from the Cold War-North Korea and the Nuclear Crisis 3. The New Asian Paradigm or Return to the Old Asia-Rise of China and Its Role in the Region 4. A New Balancer in the Region? South Korea at the Crossroads 5. A Power with Rising Concerns: Escalation of Tensions between Japan and Its Neighbors 6. Insiders from the Outside: The United States and Russia 7. A Hidden Player: Mongolia and Its Role in the Power Dynamics of Northeast Asia 8. Pathway to Peace and Stability in Northeast Asia Notes Bibliography Index
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