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Determinants of bilateral aid to former Soviet Central Asia
(Georgetown University, 2009)
Dealing with Dormant and Active Threats: The Strategy of South Korea toward China in the Post Cold War Era
(Georgetown University, 2008)
Policies that the Republic of Korea (ROK) has employed toward China in the post Cold War era pose a puzzle for Realism. A power-driven argument predicts that the rise of China compels the ROK either to strengthen its ...
The Chinese System of International Relations in Early Modern East Asia: China at the Center in the Eyes of the Periphery
(Georgetown University, 2009)
What explains the longevity of the China-centered international order in early modern East Asia? Why did Japan and Korea continue to stay below China in the periphery position instead of forming alliances to balance against ...
Leveraging legitimacy in securing U.S. leadership : normative dimensions of hegemonic authority
(Georgetown University, 2008)
Rethinking the Offer: The Impact on Nuclear Non-Proliferation of Providing North Korea or Iran with Light Water Reactors
(Georgetown University, 2009)
This paper examines the impact on nuclear non-proliferation efforts of providing the DPRK and Iran with light water reactors (LWRs). I argue that LWRs in the hands of the DPRK and Iran will substantially increase nuclear ...
Cooperative capacity : US foreign policy and building stability in Northeast Asia
(Georgetown University, 2009)
Spreading democracy, supporting dictators : pragmatism and ideology in U.S. foreign policy in the global war on terror
(Georgetown University, 2009)