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XVI, No. 1 & 2, 2012
International Journal of Korean Studies
, Volume XVI, Number 1, 2012
Embracing Multilateralism: A U.S.-ROK Alliance for Regional Security
Policy Implications of China-North Korea Relations
The ROK-US Cooperation for Dealing with Political Crises in North Korea
Political Dimensions of North Korea's Third-Generation Succession and the Potential for Crisis
Kangsong Taeguk and Political Succession: Problems and Prospects
Negotiating with South Korea and the U.S.: North Korea's Strategy and Objectives
Maintaining a Rogue Military: North Korea's Military Capabilities and Strategy at the End of the Kim Jong-il Era
ROK-US-Japan Naval Cooperation in the Korean Peninsula Area: Prospects for Multilateral Security Cooperation
Downfall of the North Korean State Economy: Losing Political Authority and Gaining Military Frailty
International Journal of Korean Studies
, Volume XVI, Number 2, 2012
U.S. Policy toward the Two Koreas after The U.S. and ROK Elections in 2012
China's Korea Policy after the 2012 Leadership Transitions in Asia and America
America’s Pacific Power and Pacific Alliances in an Age of Austerity
The Kim Jong-Un Regime’s Survival Strategy and Prospects for the Future of North Korea
Developments in the North Korean Asymmetric Threat: Missiles and Electronic Warfare
The Russo-Korean Cooperation for Natural Resources: The Prospect of the Trans-Siberian Gas Pipeline Project
The United States and East Asian Regionalism: Competing Paths to Integration
Source: International Journal of Korean Studies