Search results for: Mark%20Byung%20Moon%20Suh
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Afghanistan and its Neighbors: the Challenge of 2014
...that 2014 will mark the beginning of increased instability. It is often heard, not least in China and India, that the U.S. troop drawdown will not be as fast or...
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A Tale of Two Koreas: Breaking the Vicious Circle
This paper traces the history of inter-Korean relations, highlighting that the failure of the ROK and DPRK to recognize each other remains a key obstacle to normalizing relations...
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Erdoğan Unhinged: The Turkish Power Struggle after Taksim
...country and the movement, none of the options facing him are particularly appealing. Taksim may well mark the beginning of the end of Erdoğan’s single-handed domination of Turkish politics....
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Europe and Afghan Heroin
...As the war in Afghanistan reaches the decade mark, the effort to stem opium poppy cultivation has taken a turn for the worse. International efforts to defeat the Taliban...
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EU Chip Sovereignty Ambitions at Risk
…with “intense discussions” between the Commission and TSMC in May last year, albeit soon followed by revelations of diverging priorities. As negotiations faltered, CEO Mark Liu threw cold water on…
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Need for ASEAN Reform has Never been Greater
ASEAN burst into life in 1967 with the creation of the Bangkok Declaration, which detailed the aims of the organization, to promote economic, social, cultural, and educational…
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Japan’s Diplomatic Commitment to the Global Fund
…to power in 2012, the LDP-Komeito coalition government resumed the contributions to the Global Fund. On March 12, 2013, Vice-Foreign Minister Matsuyama Masaji met Mark Dybul, Executive Director of the…
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From Hybrid Tactics to Invasion – Lesson for China from Ukraine
…that Moscow could achieve an easy victory and galvanizing support in the rest of Europe. Undoubtedly, the last week will mark a turning point not only for Ukraine and Russia,…
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Ethnic Minorities and the Fight Against Poverty in China: The Case of Yunnan
…that some claim misses the mark by as many as hundreds of existing minority groups. In Yunnan Province, the officially recognized ethnic minorities number 25 – half of the official…
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Ukrainian Orthodox Autocephaly: Moscow’s Proxy Dispute
…various spheres. The establishment of an independent UOC during the Ukrainian church council meeting on December 15 will mark a day in the Orthodox and political world, that is promising…