Korea and the Dual Chinese Challenge

Korea and the Dual Chinese Challenge
Author: Nicolas Françoise
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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"The objective of this paper is to examine the exact nature of the Chinese challenge for the Korea and assess what may be the most appropriate response to mitigate the risks and maximize the potential benefits associated with it. The paper also suggests that this FTA has to be associated with other arangements with China and ASEAN, if Korea wants to keep some leverage over the future of the East Asian integration process"--P. [4] of cover.

The China Challenge

The China Challenge
Author: Dana R. Dillon
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2007
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780742551336

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The People's Republic of China has emerged as a significant regional superpower. At best, China will be an economic challenge to the United States; at worst, the PRC will be a very real national security threat. Dillon persuasively argues that a Cold War mentality cannot work against China. The U.S. must instead craft an ambitious new geostrategic plan.

North Korea, International Law and the Dual Crises

North Korea, International Law and the Dual Crises
Author: Morse Tan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2015-04-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1134122438

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The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) has a reputation as one of the worst human rights situations in the world. This book utilizes a unique international law perspective to examine the actions and inactions of North Korea with regard to international security and human rights. Adopting political, military, historical and legal perspectives, the book explores how the two issues of nuclear weapons and the human rights abuses in North Korea are interconnected, and why the international community should apply the same international law framework to find a solution for both. Drawing on eyewitness accounts, such as refugee and defector testimony, Morse Tan offers a real-life story of North Korea that covers the pertinent law, and constructive approaches of its regime. Tan examines the specific objectives and actions of the North Korean government, and measures these according to international legal obligations such as applicable treaty law, jus cogens norms, and customary international law. The book concludes by offering solutions for dealing with international security surrounding the Korean Peninsula, and forwards a proposal for the creation of a tribunal to prosecute those at the top of the regime for international crimes and human rights abuses. As a project exploring the extremes of international law violation, this book will be of great interest and use to readers interested in the history, and political and legal implications of the strategies employed by the North Korea government.

South Korea's China Challenge

South Korea's China Challenge
Author: Valerie Brey Sloan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2006
Genre: China
ISBN:

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The United States-Republic of Korea (US-ROK) alliance has maintained peace on the Korean Peninsula for over fifty years, enabling South Korea to emerge as a global economic power and vibrant democracy. However, the alliance faces many challenges, particularly in the political arena. Previous tensions between the US and ROK governments occurred within the political vacuum of the Cold War, but with the end of the Cold War and the ensuing normalization of South Korean relations with Russia and China, tensions are now occurring in a different political environment, leading to concerns in the US that the ROK, tilting toward China, may break from the US and move into China's sphere. This project examines the ROK-US relationship in the context of China's strategic goals and the current state of East Asian security. It studies the reasons behind a ROK-US split, factors that bring the ROK and China together, and regional actors who impact the alliance. The alliance is not yet at the breaking point, but if the US wants to avoid such a break, policymakers must understand the problem, including Korea's choices for its future security, and shape policy accordingly.

Double Trouble

Double Trouble
Author: Patrick M. Cronin
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2007-11-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0275999610

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North Korea possesses nuclear weapons, while Iran is poised to acquire them in the next decade. How the United States and other nations seek to roll back these burgeoning nuclear powers is among the most urgent issues of the day. At stake is regional security in the Persian Gulf and Northeast Asia, America's standing abroad, and prospects for nuclear non-proliferation. This book offers complementary international perspectives on these threats and the peaceful responses to grapple with the Iranian and North Korean nuclear programs. Leading authorities provide balanced analyses—together with new chronologies and maps—that make the volume an invaluable reference for all those interested in understanding options available in dealing with Iran and North Korea. The contributors to this volume offer complementary international perspectives on the critical security issues that stem from the challenges posed by Iran and North Korea. No other work combines the analysis of the two countries and explores the threat posed by each to regional stability and world order. The book examines how and why attempts to curb the nuclear programs and broader political ambitions of each nation have failed. It also examines how each nation, in its own way, has managed to defy the world's preponderant power, the United States, as well as other major powers and the United Nations. And it offers analysis on where the fractured and oscillating relations with these two nettlesome actors are heading and the long-term implications of their current trajectories for nuclear proliferation, deterrence, alliance management, regional security, and world order.

Trilingualism in Education in China: Models and Challenges

Trilingualism in Education in China: Models and Challenges
Author: Anwei Feng
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2014-09-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9401793522

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This book examines language policies and practices in schools in regions of China populated by indigenous minority groups. It focuses on models of trilingual education, i.e. education in the home language, Putonghua (Mandarin Chinese, the national language), and English (the main foreign language). Special attention is given to the study of the vitality of the minority home language in each region and issues relating to and the effects of the teaching and learning of the minority home language on minority students’ acquisition of Mandarin Chinese and English and on their school performance in general. The book also examines the case of Cantonese in Guangdong, where the local Chinese ‘dialect’ is strong but distant from the mainstream language, Putonghua. It takes a new approach to researching sociolinguistic phenomena, and presents a new methodology that emerged from studies of bi/trilingualism in European societies and was then tailored to the trilingual context in China. The methodology encompasses policy analysis and community language profiles, as well as school-based fieldwork, and provides rich data that facilitate multilevel analysis of policy-in-context.

Between Ally and Partner

Between Ally and Partner
Author: Chae-ho Chŏng
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2008
Genre: China
ISBN: 9780231139076

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Definitive study on China's relations with the Korean peninsula since the 1970's, concentrating on the bourgeoning relationship between the Chinese and South Korean governments, societies, and business communities.

The Rise of China and Structural Changes in Korea and Asia

The Rise of China and Structural Changes in Korea and Asia
Author: Takatoshi Ito
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1849805296

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This book brings together studies conducted by researchers in East Asian countries who seek to better understand the impact of China s rise and the consequent policy challenges. The expert contributors illustrate that the rise of China and its integration with the rest of the world is one of the most important developments in the global economy. Over the past thirty years or so, China s economy has grown at nearly ten percent per annum with the expansion of the modern, export-oriented industrial sector, to become the third largest economy in the world and the second largest in trade. This book reviews the economic growth of East Asian countries since the 1990s and the various impacts that the rise of China has had on these countries. In particular, it addresses policy challenges faced in coping with the rise of China and maintaining economic growth. This timely book will strongly appeal to academics and researchers focusing on East Asia and China as well as those interested in international trade, development and economic growth.