Asia Policy 23
January 2017
Asia Policy 23 includes roundtables on the United States’ key bilateral relationships in Asia and on regional perspectives regarding how best to manage the threat from North Korea; an essay examining the need for greater coordination between the Japan Coast Guard and Maritime Self-Defense Force in gray-zone situations; an article identifying weaknesses in sanctions on marine traffic into North Korea; and a book review roundtable discussing Minxin Pei’s China’s Crony Capitalism: The Dynamics of Regime Decay.
Roundtable
Assessing U.S.-Asia Relations in a Time of Transition
Roundtable
The North Korean Nuclear Threat: Regional Perspectives on a Nuclear-Free Peninsula
Article
Japan’s Coast Guard and Maritime Self-Defense Force in the East China Sea: Can a Black-and-White System Adapt to a Gray-Zone Reality?
Article
The Failure of Maritime Sanctions Enforcement against North Korea
Book Review Roundtable
China’s Crony Capitalism: The Dynamics of Regime Decay
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