Korea-US-China Trilateral Relations in the Xi Jinping Era: Complexity, Conflict, and Interdependence

Author:   Duck Koo Chung ,  Byung-se Yun ,  The NEAR Foundation
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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9781538199534


Pages:   306
Publication Date:   05 November 2024
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This book represents the very first comprehensive work that examines Korea-US-China trilateral relations through a strategic triangular lens. It moves beyond conventional discussions of bilateral ties to provide an in-depth analysis of the complexity, conflict, and economic interdependence characterizing the relationships among these three nations. This book takes a fascinating approach by delving into how Xi Jinping's personality and traits influence China's decision-making and, in turn, affect the trilateral relationship between Korea, the U.S., and China. This angle is particularly compelling because it personalizes international relations, grounding geopolitical shifts and strategies in the individual characteristics of a key world leader. By examining Xi Jinping's personal impact, this book can offer insights that differ from traditional analyses focused more on economic or military metrics. This unique perspective could indeed attract readers interested in understanding the nuanced ways in which individual leadership styles impact global politics.

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Author:   Duck Koo Chung ,  Byung-se Yun ,  The NEAR Foundation
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN:  

9781538199534


ISBN 10:   153819953
Pages:   306
Publication Date:   05 November 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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This volume by two distinguished Korean scholars is a useful corrective to simplistic narratives of China's rise analysing the nuances and complexities of the emerging intra-Indo-Pacific dynamic, China's weaknesses as well as its strengths, and the continuing crucial role of the US. --Bilahari Kausikan, former Permanent Secretary of Singapore's Foreign Ministry


The authors' compendium provides a timely and insightful analysis of the geopolitical and geo-economic challenges posed by China in the Xi Jinping era, while also offering solutions. For instance, regarding the economic challenge posed by China, the U.S. and South Korea should forge a strong technology alliance to revive American manufacturing, which has caught the attention of U.S. policy makers. However, much more must be done, and the authors' front-line vantage point from a country that has dealt with China for thousands of years provides fresh, but realistic, perspectives. --Thomas Byrne, President and CEO, The Korea Society This volume edited by two distinguished Korean scholars is a useful corrective to simplistic narratives of China's rise analyzing the nuances and complexities of the emerging intra-Indo-Pacific dynamic, China's weaknesses as well as its strengths, and the continuing crucial role of the US. --Bilahari Kausikan, former Permanent Secretary of Singapore's Foreign Ministry


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Duck Koo Chung is a former Minister of Commerce, Industry, and Energy of the Republic of Korea during President Kim Dae-Jung's administration (1999-2000). He is also the founder of the North East Asia Research Foundation (NEAR Foundation), South Korea's premier privately-funded independent think-tank, and currently serves as its chairman. After retirement from the cabinet, Chung became a professor at the Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) at Seoul National University and served as the director of the Seoul National University Center for International Finance. In 2003, Peking University in China invited him as a Distinguished Chair Professor, where he taught Korean Economic Development and Open-Door Policy. In 2005, he served as a visiting professor at Renmin University of China in Beijing, where he taught the International Monetary Regime and the future prospects of the yuan. In 2013, he was appointed as a policy advisor at CASS (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences). During the early years of Xi Jinping's first term, the Chinese government recommended that Mr. Chung lead special lectures and academic seminars involving distinguished policymakers, bureaucrats, and high-ranking officials from 18 government departments. Presently, he is based at the Center for Strategies and International Studies (CSIS) as a Distinguished Visiting Fellow.

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