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Title of the article | The Development of Russian Far East and Eastern Siberia and the Future of Northeast Asia |
Pages | 10-21 |
Author 1 | Ha Yong-Chool The Korea Foundation Professor at Jackson School of International Studies, Adjunct Professor of Political Science and Affiliated Professor of Seoul National University University of Washington 238 Thomson Hall Box 353650 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Author 2 | Shin Beom-Shik Professor, Dept. of International Relations Seoul National University Kwanak-ro 1, Kwanak-gu, Seoul 151-742, Korea This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Abstract | The purpose of this short paper is to introduce a new concept and way of thinking about the future of Northeast Asia in conjunction with the development of Russian Far East and Eastern Siberia. The basic arguments of this paper are: first, the specialists should shed the conventional definition of geographical boundaries, especially in defining Northeast Asia; second, Russia’s Far Eastern development can make a significant contribution to the regional community building depending on how creatively and imaginatively the development proceeds; lastly, it is high time to start preparation for the future of Northeast Asia before it gets too late. In this regard, at the end of this paper the authors introduce their initial effort to establish a consortium, the purpose of which is to lay groundwork for the establishment of an institute for Northeast Asian community building. |
Code | 339.9 |
DOI | 10.14530/se.2013.2.010-021 |
Keywords | Northeast Asia ♦ Russian Far East ♦ Eastern Siberia ♦ Nationalism ♦ Six Party Talks ♦ Political and Economic Integration ♦ International Consortium |
Download | SE.2013.2.010-021.Yong-Chool Ha .pdf |
For citation | Yong-Chool H., Beom-Shik S. The Development of Russian Far East and Eastern Siberia and the Future of Northeast Asia. Prostranstvennaya Ekonomika = Spatial Economics, 2013, no. 2, pp. 10-21. DOI: 10.14530/se.2013.2.010-021. (In Russian). |
References | 1. Ha Yong-Chool, Lee Wang Hwi. The Politics of Economic Reform in South Korea: Crony Capitalism after Ten Years. Asian Survey, 2007, no. 47(6), pp. 894–914. 2. Ha Yong-Chool. North Korea’s Brinkmanship and the Task to Solve the “Nuclear Dilemma”. Asian Perspective, 2010, no. 34(1), pp. 87–109. 3. Ha Yong-Chool. Russia’s Choice at the Crossroads. Seoul National University Press, 2006. 4. Shin Beom-Shik, HaYong-Chool. Russian Nonproliferation Policy and the Korean Peninsula. Seoul National University Press, 2007. 46 p. 5. Tracey Richard S. Using the PATRIOT Act to Turn North Korea’s Dirty Money into a Bargaining Chip. Strategic Studies Quarterly, Summer 2009, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 124–140. 6. Walton, Jonathan. Chinese Nationalism and its Future Prospects (An Interview with Yingjie Guo). 2012. Available at: http://www.nbr.org/research/activity.aspx?id=258 (accessed 21 March 2013). |
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