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Ju Hyung KimE-International |
In an era of overlapping crises, geography no longer confines strategy. For Israel, stability in East Asia–particularly the evolving security...
A trilateral Entente, anchored by the United States, will coordinate deterrence efforts in Northeast Asia while preventing fragmentation during...
A trilateral Entente, anchored by the United States, will coordinate deterrence efforts in Northeast Asia while preventing fragmentation during...
The large-scale Iranian missile and drone attacks have showcased the structural challenges embedded at the very heart of modern warfare: even an...
Today’s Northeast Asia presents a more complex and nuclearized environment compared to that of the Vietnam War.
If Tokyo and Seoul fail to deepen strategic integration, they risk repeating the illusion that regional security can exclusively rely on a single...
The yardstick of success is an alliance structure between the US, Japan, and South Korea that functions even when friendship falters.
If the US, Japan, and South Korea could adapt the linkage policy to the realities of the 21st century, it could build a more stable Indo-Pacific...