Search results for: Mark Byung Moon Suh
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Tourism Aside, Thailand Should Look to India for Broader Economic Cooperation
…forward to 2023, the new Pheu Thai-led Srettha Thavisin has been hard at work attempting to lure the most lucrative tourist market back to Thailand – middle-class Chinese, who have…
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The Past Holds Clues to Thailand’s Foreign Policy under Pheu Thai
Predictions of a foreign policy reset following the upset of Thailand’s long-dominant conservative establishment in the May 2023 election have proved to be premature. The junta-appointed Senate,…
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Time Running Out on Indonesia’s Myanmar Diplomacy
Indonesia had been among the ASEAN member-states that advocated a firm position on diplomacy with Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, the plotter and leader of the February 2021…
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From the India Dividend to a Bad Bet: Changing U.S. Expectations or a Veiled Threat?
…Delhi as America’s “best hope” in Asia, and dismissed any complaints about the bilateral relations not transforming into an alliance, as “off the mark.” What has changed? Has U.S. expectations…
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Looking Forward: South Korea-Japan Dialogue and East Asian Security
…on the issue. Meanwhile, former South Korean President Moon Jae-in struggled with a stagnating economy and setbacks in North Korea contacts, at which point a hard line on Japan offered…
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Iran’s Worldview post-Ukraine: Forging a non-Western Order
…In March 2023, the three countries held a joint military exercise in the waters of the Sea of Oman. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley, during…
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Why China Looks to Argentina’s Southern Hemisphere
…between the Chinese Moon Exploration Program represented by the company Satellite Launch and Tracking Control General (CLTC) under the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and the National Commission of Space Activities…
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Seoul’s Geopolitical Code on Quad: Imperative or Elective?
...foreign policy toward the Indo- Pacific under Moon Jae- in and Yoon. It analyses South Korea’s bilateral connections with the four Quad powers—India, Japan, the United States and Australia—to draw...
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How Will the Ukraine War Affect the Korean Peninsula?
...months, even if it tests nuclear devices or ballistic missiles. South Korean President Moon Jae-in has kept sending messages to the North that dialogue is the only way that can...
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Nearly Three-Quarters of South Koreans Support Nuclear Weapons Development
...Introduction: Since South Korean President Moon Jae-in reactivated his progressive predecessors’ peace process on the Korean Peninsula, an arms build-up has been off Moon’s table. However, nuclear talks and...