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Stability and Security on the Korean Peninsula - Developing a Research Agenda

Roundtable 5, May 26/27, 1999, San Diego, USA

Agenda

Participants

Summary
By Lawrence Krause, U.C. San Diego


28.05.1999 · Improving Responsiveness


Papers

American, European and Asia Views of the Two Koreas: Survey Results
By Peter M. Beck, Korea Economic Institute of America, Washington, D.C.

China and the Korean Peninsula: Interests and Policy Concepts
By Wu Baiyi, China Foundation for International and Strategic Studies, China

Political Institutions and Party Systems and their Impact on Reunification and Democracy in Korea
By Aurel Croissant, Ruprecht-Karls-University, Heidelberg

Regional Interests in North East Asia and Prospects for Korea's Independent Unification
By Rüdiger Frank, Humboldt University, Berlin

The Future of the Korean Question
By Barry Gills, University of Newcastle

U.S. Military Presence in a Unified Korea
By Sung-Han Kim, Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security, Seoul

Stability and Security on the Korean Peninsula: Unification and Beyond, A German Perspective
By Heinrich Kreft, Policy Planning Staff, Germany

A Realistic Approach to Coexistence on the Korean Peninsula
By Hans Maretzki, former East German Ambassador to North Korea

Engaging North Korea: Implications for Transatlantic Policies
By Nicolas Regaud, Ministry of Defense, France

Inter-Korean Engagement or Confrontation? Lessons from North Korea's Responses to the "Sunshine Policy"
By Scott Snyder, U.S. Institute of Peace

Engagement Policy Works
By Changseok Yang, Embassy of the ROK, Washington, D.C.


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