Feb 12,2016 National Commentaries A South Korean Perspective "US-ROK-Japanese Trilateral Security Cooperation" Despite the practical necessity of trilateral security cooperation among the United States, the Republic of Korea (ROK), and Japan, conditioned by changes in the security environment in and around the Korean Peninsula, the Park administration has maintained a kind of lukewarm or cautious attitude toward it. Several factors have contributed […] Choi Kang* comfort women , Regional commons , Regionalism , unification
Aug 13,2015 Open Forum Washington Insights (Vol. 3, No. 4) The Cold War era is looking different from before in hindsight of the 2010s. The key breakthroughs in bilateral relations now seem less transformative, even to a degree fleeting. The 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty seems shakier, given Abe’s revisionism. The 1965 Japan-ROK normalization is under duress, given the rulings by Korean courts on “comfort […] Editorial Staff Abe-Obama summit , Japan-US relations , Regionalism , Sino-ROK Relations , unification
Jan 25,2014 Special Forum National Identity under Transformation: New Challenges to South Korea This article is available in hardcopy & eBook format at the following site: http://www.palgrave.com/kr/book/9781137541703 Kim Jiyoon* civic identity , ethnic identity , homogeneity , Koreanness , migration , unification