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Seliger, Bernhard

Towards a Northeast Asian Security Community

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Table of contents

1. Introduction: Towards a Northeast Asian Security Community and the Role of North Korean Negotiation Tactics
Bernhard Seliger, Werner Pascha

2. From a Fault Line to a Catalyst: An Emerging Korean Confederation and the Contour of a Northeast Asian Security Community?
Key-young Son

3. Envisioning a Northeast Security Framework: The Korean Peninsula
Scott Snyder

4. Korea as a Focal Point of the Security Concerns of Northeast Asia: A Geopolitical and Historical Perspective of the Present Scenario
Brahm Swaroop Agrawal

5. The Unification Mythology and Reality of the North–South Divide
Andrei Lankov

6. Features of a Peace Dividend for the Two Koreas
Paul Chamberlin

7. Peace Dividend and Regional Stability on the Korean Peninsula: Focusing on the South–North Korea Cooperation Fund Allocation
B. Jeong

8. A Peace Dividend for North Korea? The Political Economy of Military Spending, Conflict Resolution, and Reform
Bernhard Seliger

9. Implications for the North Korean Economy of Moving Toward New Modalities for Northeast Asian SecurityNortheast Asian Security Community


Bradley O. Babson

10. Financial Cooperation with North Korea: Modalities and Risks
Stephan Haggard, Marcus Noland

11. Inter-Korean Cooperation in Special Economic Zones: Developments and Perspectives
Ralph Michael Wrobel

12. Toward a Northeast Asian Security Community: Implications for South Korea’s Economic Growth
Deok Ryong Yoon

13. The Development of a Northeast Asian Security and Economic Community
Soon Paik

14. Fractured Strategic Alliance, Restructured Economic Cooperation: Korea at the Helm of the Emerging Northeast Asian Order
Jitendra Uttam

15. An Institutional Approach to Peace and Prosperity: Toward a Korean Fisheries Community
Martyn Bruyn, Sangmin Bae

Keywords: Social Sciences, Political Science, International Economics, Development Economics

Author(s)
 
Publisher
Springer
Publication year
2011
Language
en
Edition
1
Series
The Political Economy of the Asia Pacific
Page amount
13 pages
Category
Society
Format
Ebook
eISBN (PDF)
9781441996572

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