Oct 20,2015 Open Forum Asia’s Southern Tier and Northern Tier This article is in three parts: 1) an overview with comparisons; 2) an introduction to analysis of the Southern Tier centered on ASEAN, Australia, and India; and 3) an introduction to analysis directed at the Northern Tier centered on Russia, China, and North Korea. In a rapidly changing Asian landscape, focus on the core of […] Gilbert Rozman ASEAN , Regionalism , Sino-Russian Relations , triangularity
Dec 30,2014 Open Forum Washington Insights: December 2014 The November summitry—APEC, the EAS, and the G20 as well as concomitant bilateral, trilateral, and other multilateral meetings—stimulated rethinking about regional relations. In Washington, this took the form of reassessments of how the US rebalancing was proceeding, renewed examination of the broader regional context, and reactions to appeals from Koreans to give further thought to […] Editorial Staff Asia for the Asians , Bipolarity , hedging against China , triangularity , US rebalancing
Mar 21,2014 Review Article ‘Sino-Japanese Relations after the Cold War: Two Tigers Sharing a Mountain’ Michael Yahuda, Sino-Japanese Relations after the Cold War: Two tigers Sharing a Mountain (London: Routledge: 2013) Bilateral relations between pairs of Northeast Asian countries—China, Japan, and South Korea– are becoming increasingly intertwined, always under the shadow of the United States. As we scrutinize new literature devoted to each of these relationships, we should be questioning […] Audrye Wong Balancing , hedging , Security dilemma , triangularity
Nov 22,2013 Special Forum Introduction to Special Forum on Sino-Russian Relations in Triangular Context The year 2013 is memorable for the increasing liveliness of discussions about the future of Sino-Russian relations. When Xi Jinping made his first visit as president in March to Moscow to meet Vladimir Putin, whose posture in starting his third term as president was decidedly more critical of the United States, interest was mounting in […] Editorial Staff Alliance , ASEAN , Eurasian Union , infographics , Multipolarity , triangularity
Nov 22,2013 Special Forum Sino-Russian Strategic Partnership Cooperative Relations and the US Factor After the Soviet Union collapsed at the end of 1991, Sino-Soviet relations became Sino-Russian relations. For more than twenty years, these relation ns have developed extremely smoothly, and the leaders of both countries consider today’s relations to be better than they have ever been historically. Many factors have propelled these relations forward, but the most […] Li Jingjie* long-term overlapping interests , mutual economic need , new type of bilateral relationship , Smoothly developing relations , triangularity , US rebalancing
Nov 06,2013 Open Forum Synopsis of the Asan Seminar: “Managing ROK-US Relations” This article is available in hardcopy & eBook format at the following site: http://www.palgrave.com/kr/book/9781137541703 Editorial Staff Chuck Hagel , collective defense , Kurt Campbell , middle power , peace-loving Japan , public opinion , triangularity , Trustpolitik