Search results for: Chyungly Lee
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Two Tines, One Fork: China’s De-dollarisation and Bond Issuance Drive Economic Independence
...Policy. Retrieved from: https://www.isdp.eu/publication/beyond-debt-how-chinas-ultralong-bonds-could-reshape-global-geopolitics/ Lee, A (2024). What makes China’s ‘ultra-long’ bonds special? Here’s what we know about Beijing’s trillion-yuan offering to stabilise economy. South China Morning Post. Retrieved from...
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Uncharted Territory: Exploring the Legal Ramifications of NATO’s Hypothetical Involvement in Taiwan
...operations, and environmental monitoring. These operations could help to bolster Taiwan’s capacity to manage its maritime and aerial zones effectively against any non-military threats or natural disasters. Lee (2024) further...
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‘Strategic Talks’ – A Report by Stockholm Korea Center
...as a final talk on June 20 with Lieutenant General (ret.) Chun In-Bum, Distinguished Military Fellow at ISDP, and Dr. Lee Sang Hyun from the Sejong Institute. All three talks...
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Politics in East Asia Today: Between Democracy, Debates, and Discourse
...between Japan and Taiwan in recent years; Chyungly Lee studies the implications of the economic talks between the US and Taiwan that began in 2020 and then continued in 2021;...
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Denuclearizing North Korea: Challenges and Opportunities after Hanoi
...Sang Hyun Lee dissects the non-deal outcome between the U.S. and North Korea at the Hanoi Summit and what the future prospects for diplomacy are. Lee argues that, despite...
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After North Korea’s Nuclear Test: The Dilemma of Response
...accorded to strengthening sanctions and other countermeasures, it is ultimately only dialogue that will bring about a longer-term resolution of the nuclear crisis, argue Sangsoo Lee and Alec Forss. North...
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What Comes Next for North Korea-Russia Relations?
...partners. The development is particularly noteworthy in the context of an increasingly strong Japan-South Korea-U.S. trilateral. Read this piece by Gabriela Bernal and Sangsoo Lee published in The Diplomat....
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North Korea Needs More International Partners to Weather Its Food Crisis
...Russia, China, Cuba, Vietnam, Laos, Mongolia, Syria, and Egypt are still remaining in North Korea as points of contact. Read this article by Sangsoo Lee at The Diplomat....
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North Korea Likely to Lift Pandemic Border Restrictions in 2023
...has already been exhausted after spending three years with strict limits on cross-border trade and traffic because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sangsoo Lee writes for The Diplomat. ...
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Allies should find new policy on North Korea
...convince Pyongyang to return to the negotiating table as it was just a soft version of “Denuclearization, Opening and 3000,” the failed plan proposed by former conservative President Lee Myung-bak...