eastAsian Policy
1) Clinton Administration
The end of cold war made US to have more interest in NortheastAsia. During the cold war period, US held up the strategy of ‘containment and deterrence’ toward the Communist bloc and took their national security interest seriously. But after the end of cold war, they mapped out the ‘Strategy of Engagement’ and Enlargement to communist countri
China throughout its history.
In the socialist era, the cultural life of Vietnam has been deeply influenced by government-controlled media and the cultural influences of socialist programs. For many decades, foreign cultural influences were shunned and emphasis placed on appreciating and sharing the culture of communist nations such as the Soviet Union, China, Cuba and others. Since the 1990s
1. Introduction
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is no longer a purely international economic organizationin the way it was. At first, the IMF was established along with the World Bank and theGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and Tradeat the close ofWorld War II in order to provide governments with balance of payments support, but now there’s a doubt that IMF has become a political organizat
Corruption is an important negative factor in economic development in many states. Corruption centers on the government as the central actor in economic development, especially in its international aspects. Through foreign policy, the government mediates the national economy’s relationship to the world economy.
Corruption is by no means limited to the global South. Bur for several reasons, c
The Roles of Korea
1. The bridge between China and Japan
Before the forming of EAEC in the region, it is crucial for China and Japan to cooperate first. However it is also impossible for them to make their own voices all the time and insist their own taste on the process of cooperation in this current situation. That is way they are so crazy about making Korea stand for one of their side to
in a variety of resources, plants, animals, and minerals, the land has nurtured countless generations of Chinese people.
Full Name: The People's Republic of China
Area: 9,600,000 sq km
Population: 1.3 billion (as of 2004)
Capital City: Beijing
National Flag: Five-Stars-Red-Flag
Location: middle and EastAsia, bounded on the east by the Pacific Ocean
Administrative Demarcations: 23 provinc
in the Atmosphere in Outer Space and Under Water) : 모스크바조약 또는 부분적 핵정지조약이라고도 하며 정식명칭은 ‘대기권 내, 우주공간 및 수중에서의 핵무기 실험을 금지하는 조약’이다. 미국 ·영국 ·구소련 등 원체약국(原締約國) 3개국의 비준에 의하여 1963년 10월 발효하였다. 이 조약은 지하실험이 금지
1. Introduction
There is the rapid economic growth of EastAsian countries and many scholars attribute these performances to the state's active intervention in the process of economic development. These EastAsian countries were called "the developmental state"(henceforth DS). Japan and four EastAsian dragons - Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong - have achieved economic grow
In the late 1990s, Malaysia was shaken by the Asian financial crisis as well as political unrest caused by the sacking of the deputy prime minister Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim. In November 2007, the country was rocked by two anti-government rallies. They were precipitated by allegations of corruption and discrepancies in the election system that heavily favoured the ruling political party, National
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1. U.S.
- Grand strategy containing the rising power of China
Refer Japan as Britainin Far East (Armitage report, 2000)
2. Japan
- Using the US encouragement on the normalization
Financial support for U.S.
3. Unstable environment
- Rising China and NK’s nuclear threat (Armitage report, 2007)