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China’s Role in UN Peacekeeping
Summary From the 1980s China has a more active foreign policy agenda and by the 1990s is contributing personnel to UN Peacekeeping missions. China is now the second...
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China’s Presidential Election: The Role of the NPC
Summary • This year begins the inauguration of the 13th NPC, which will run until March 2023. • China’s NPC of around 3,000 delegates will meet in March...
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National Congress of the Communist Party
Summary: The NCCPC is held in Beijing every 5 years in October or November. It consists of approximately 2,300 delegates. Primarily, it serves to: Reshuffle of the Political...
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Reforming South Korea’s “Imperial Presidency”
...a legislative research officer at the National Assembly Research Service of South Korea. She is a Visiting Fellow to ISDP. The views expressed here are in a private capacity....
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THAAD on the Korean Peninsula
Summary The decision to deploy the anti-missile defense system THAAD was made in July 2016 by the previous South Korean government under President Park Geun-hye. The first launchers...
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Volvo Cars & Media Coverage: Questioning Chinese Stereotypes
...for Security and Development Policy or its sponsors. © The Institute for Security and Development Policy, 2017. This Policy Brief can be freely reproduced provided that ISDP is informed....
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Green Tech: Beyond the 19th EU-China Summit
...for Security and Development Policy or its sponsors. © The Institute for Security and Development Policy, 2017. This Policy Brief can be freely reproduced provided that ISDP is informed....
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A Balancing Act: the 16+1 Cooperation Framework
...for Security and Development Policy or its sponsors. © The Institute for Security and Development Policy, 2017. This Policy Brief can be freely reproduced provided that ISDP is informed....
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Containing Crisis on the Korean Peninsula
...for Security and Development Policy or its sponsors. © The Institute for Security and Development Policy, 2017. This Policy Brief can be freely reproduced provided that ISDP is informed....
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South Korea’s Air Pollution: Gasping for Solutions
...Accordingly, one of South Korea’s biggest, and potentially most sensitive, challenges will also entail sustained diplomatic efforts. Woosuk Jung is a South Korean guest researcher at ISDP. The views expressed...