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The Asan Forum Vol. 4, No. 2

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About the Book


The Asan Forum is a bimonthly journal for in-depth interpretation of rapid changes across the Asia-Pacific region. The Asan Forum provides a platform for world renowned experts to voice their opinion on pressing issues in the region. The PDF files can be downloaded at http://theasanforum.org. The hardcopy is $14.95 and 16,000 KRW.




 

Table of Contents


Special Forum: Sino-Russian Relations and their Impact on Countries in between
Introduction to the Special Forum: US-Japan Triangles in Northeast Asia / Editorial Staff
Japan, China, and the United States in an Uncertain Asia / Sheila Smith
The Japan-US-Russia Triangle in 2016 / Gilbert Rozman
Reviving the US-Japan-Korea Triangle in South Korean Diplomacy / Park Cheol-hee
Synopsis of the German Marshall Fund’s Japan Trialteram Forum, March 1-2, 2016 / Editorial Staff
Navigating Historical Tensions: Pragmatic Leadership, Empathy, and the US Factor in Japanese-South Korean Relations / John Nilsson Wright
 
Open Forum
Washington Insights / Editorial Staff
Russia-Southeast Asia Relations: In China’s Shadow? / Vitaly Kozyrev
Can’t Buy Me Soft Power (with Hard Power): China’s Appeal to South Koreans / Kim Jiyoon
The Belt & Road Initiative as Power Resource: Lessons from Japan / Willilam W. Grimes
Mongolia’s Place in China’s Periphery Diplomacy / Jeffrey Reeves
 
National Commentaries: The Indonesia Fishing Boat Incident and Tensions in South China Sea
A View from the United States / Donald K. Emmerson
A View from Australia / Nathalie Sambhi
A View from Indonesia / Ristian Atriandi Supriyanto
 
Alternative Scenarios 1: The Russian Far East
Positive Scenario II / Artyom Lukin
Negative Scenario II / Gilbert Rozman
 
Alternative Scenarios 2: China's New Silk Roads
Reconciling Alternative Scenarios / Min Ye
Xi Jinping’s Belt & Road Initiative: How to Win Friends & Influence Europeans / Theresa Fallon
 
Country Reports: South Korea, Japan, Russia, China
China / Danielle F.S. Cohen (with the assistance of Dong Jiaxin)
Japan / Editorial Staff
Russia / Editorial Staff (with the assistance of Olga Puzanova)
South Korea / Editorial Staff (prepared by Han Minjeong)
 
Review Articles: Russia’s Turn to the East
Ex-Ambassadors to Seoul Advise It to Change / Gilbert Rozman


 

About the editor-in-chief



Gilbert Rozman is the Editor-in-Chief of the Asan Forum. He is also an Associate Faculty member in the East Asian Studies department of Princeton University and Musgrave Professor of Sociology. He specializes in Northeast Asian societies and has compared them, most recently concentrating on national identities. His recent books include: Chinese Strategic Thought toward Asia, U.S. Leadership, History and Bilateral Relations in Northeast Asia, Northeast Asia’s Stunted Regionalism: Bilateral Distrust in the Shadow of Globalization and East Asian National Identities: Common Roots and Chinese Exceptionalism. He received his Ph.D. from Princeton University and B.A. from Carleton College.



 
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