Asia Policy 15.1
January 2020
This issue of Asia Policy features a roundtable of essays on the implications of China’s Digital Silk Road in Southeast Asia; articles on both South Korea’s civil nuclear industry and the role of Europe in Asian security; and a book review roundtable on Andrew Yeo’s Asia’s Regional Architecture: Alliances and Institutions in the Pacific Century.
ROUNDTABLE
China’s Digital Silk Road: Economic and Technological Implications (Introduction)
Reconstructing Order: The Geopolitical Risks in China’s Digital Silk Road
Chinese Industrial Policy and the Digital Silk Road: The Case of Alibaba in Malaysia
The Expansion of China’s Digital Silk Road and Japan’s Response
China’s Emergence as the Global Fintech Capital and Implications for Southeast Asia
ARTICLE
Nuclear Energy’s Staying Power in South Korea
ARTICLE
The Role of the EU in Asian Security: Between Transatlantic Coordination and Strategic Autonomy
BOOK REVIEW ROUNDTABLE
Andrew Yeo’s Asia’s Regional Architecture: Alliances and Institutions in the Pacific Century
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