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1. ASEAN: A Strong Voice in the Post-Cold War World
As a regional organization, ASEAN, with its rapid economic development, is fast becoming a cohesive force for the 10 nations in Southeast Asia. While playing an increasingly leading role in regional
Author: Shi Yongming Year 1997 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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2. Australia in Search of National Identity
Since the formation of a new government headed by John Howard, Australia's reliance on East Asia has grown deeper. However, the resurgence of domestic interest in the traditional ties with Europe and
Author: Shi Yongming Year 1997 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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3. Give Peace A Chance
Though not giving a promise, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea leaves the door open for resolution of the nuclear issueThe United States recently disclosed that the Democratic People's
Author: SHI YONGMING Year 2002 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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4. Trial by Fire
Anti-terrorist cooperation between Australia and its Southeast Asian neighbors is growing, but going deeper is difficultAustralia was hardest hit by the Bali terrorist explosion in Indonesia on
Author: SHI YONGMING Year 2002 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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5. ROK-U.S. TIES Under Fire
An accident in which two schoolgirls were killed by a U.S. armored vehicle brought about a rise of nationwide anti-U.S. sentiment in the Republic of Korea (ROK), which, analysts believe, is rooted in
Author: SHI YONGMING Year 2003 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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6. The Beijing Talks: A Difficult Beginning
The lack of clearly defined objectives and a feeling of mutual distrust make a concession between the United States and the DPRK difficultOn April 23-25, China, the Democratic People's Republic of
Author: SHI YONGMING Year 2003 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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7. Chance Behind Crisis
On the 50th anniversary of the armistice agreement halting the Korean War (July 27), the situation on the peninsula is getting more and more tenseSince this April, the tension between the United
Author: SHI YONGMING Year 2003 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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8. Advantage Found in Compromise
The DPRK' s agreement to a six-party talk will hopefully settle the peninsula's nuclear issue and work to the nation's advantage as wellIt was a widely expected turning point in the nuclear crisis on
Author: SHI YONGMING Year 2003 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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9. Inching a Way Forward
With its proposed security guarantee, the Unite States may have found a way to ease tensions in its nuclear standoff with the Democratic People's Republic of KoreaThe second round of six party talks
Author: SHI YONGMING Year 2003 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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10. Nuclear Talks
Mindsets of Pyongyang and Washington need to be aligned, for any chance of talks succeedingIt has been six months since the first round of the six-party talks over the Korean nuclear issue were held
Author: SHI YONGMING Year 2004 Issue 7 PDF HTML