Tag: South Korea
Policy or Politics? How Partisan Appeasement Inhibits Diplomatic Integrity between Japan and South Korea
Fuad Olajuwon discusses how partisan appeasement affects diplomacy in the context of Japan and South Korea.
With Sanctions Lifted, South Korea Eyes Investment Links to Iran
In his latest for the World Politics Review, the Council’s J. Berkshire Miller discusses the post-sanctions increase in economic ties between Korea and Iran.
Trump’s Base Politics in Asia
In his latest for Foreign Affairs, the Council’s J. Berkshire Miller highlights the importance of America’s alliances in the Asia Pacific amid Donald Trump’s assertions to the contrary.
North Korea’s Provocations Revive US Missile Shield in South Korea
The Council’s J. Berkshire Miller discusses revived plans for a US missile shield in South Korea in light of North Korean provocations.
Hedging Their Bets, China, Japan and South Korea Push Trilateral Ties
The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller analyzes the slow thaw between Japan, Korea and China through trilateral initiatives.
Korea-Japan Relations and Washington
The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller discusses the deterioration of Korea-Japan Relations in a East Asia Foundation policy brief.
Northeast Asia Diplomacy: A Trilateral Way Forward?
A trilateral approach to China, Japan and South Korea relations may be able to do what bilateral negotiations cannot.
Abe: Japan’s New Statesman?
In his latest for Global Asia, the Council on International Policy’s J. Berkshire Miller writes about Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s ambitious diplomatic drive to reassert Japan’s global influence.