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Understanding the Korean Peninsula in the 21st Century
Gary Mukai
Amy Cheng
Jasmine Amar
其他書名
Political, Economic and Security Issues in the Asia/Pacific Region
出版
Asia/Pacific Project, SPICE, Institute for International Studies, Stanford University
, 1997
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=xnpJAQAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Understanding the Korean Peninsula in the 21st Century: Political, Economic, and Security Issues in the Asia/Pacific Region is part 2 of a three-part curriculum series. Parts 1 and 3 focus on U.S. and Japanese relations with China and Vietnam, respectively. This curriculum series introduces students to policy options for the United States and Japan in various Asian countries at the turn of the century as the "Pacific Age." The rapid growth and the accompanying changes unfolding in Asia merit thoughtful attention. The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly has recently noted that by the year 2000, Asian economies will exceed those of Canada, the United States, and Mexico combined. Understanding the Korean Peninsula in the 21st Century: Political, Economic, and Security Issues in the Asia/Pacific Region seeks to introduce students to challenges and opportunities presented by policy options for U.S. and Japanese relations with the Korean Peninsula at the turn of the century. By identifying and examining these options, students will gain an awareness of U.S., Japanese, and Korean perspectives on political, economic, and security issues. -- Introduction page 1 and 2.