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[EAI Issue Briefing]
Policy Recommendations Toward North Korea and Its Nuclear Development

The North Korean nuclear and missile problem is growing more serious, and its urgency demands a response that is both rapid and carefully calculated. The policies of past South Korean regimes, whether accommodative or sanctions-focused, have proven inadequate in resolving this pressing issue. It is clear that no progress can be made without newly designed approach based on complex diplomacy and co-evolutionary efforts. In this article, Professors Young Sun Ha and Chaesung Chun put forth a bold vision of a North Korea strategy for the new South Korean administration.
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Working Paper

The Problem of Defining Success in China's Bureaucracy

"Adaptive Bureaucracy and Successful Performance in China"
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The 28th EAI GlobalNet 21 Forum

"Meeting the North Korean Nuclear Threat with a Strong ROK-US Alliance"
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EAI Fellows Program

Expert Seminar with Dr. Yuen Yuen Ang

"China's bureaucratic system fostered the growth of the Chinese economy. Can other developing countries adapt it?"
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Roundtable Discussion with Prof. Lan Pei-Chia

"A Look at Migrant Care Worker Schemes in Taiwan and Japan"
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Yangon School of Political Science Hosts Closed-Door Seminar

"Constituent Development Funds in the Yangon Region"
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