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Newsletter Vol. 81 (January 2022)

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 The Sejong Institute is a Leading Think Tank in Foreign, Security and National Unification Affairs in Korea and Beyond.
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Vol. 81 (January 2022)
THE SEJONG INSTITUTE www.sejong.org

 ◆ Newly Released Issues and Analyses


Sejong Policy Brief
The Kishida Cabinet and Korea-Japan Relations after Japan's General Election | Jin Chang Soo

Current Issues and Policies




[Series] Outlook for the international security situation in 2022 | Lee Daewoo

[Series] U.S.-China Relations Outlook: Full-fledged U.S.-China Strategic Competition and Trends at the Global Level | Chung Jae-hung

[Series] Outlook for Inter-Korean Relations in 2022 | Choi Eun-ju

[Series] Prospect for ROK-U.S. relations in 2022 | Woo Jung-Yeop

[Series] China’s situation and prospects for Korea-China relations in 2022 | Ha Do-Hyung

[Series] Japan's Political and Diplomatic Outlook for 2022 | Lee Myon Woo

[Series] ASEAN-India Situation and Forecast for 2022 | Choi Yoon Jung

[Series] Outlook for Korea-Europe relations in 2022 | Cho Hong Sik

[Series] Outlook for Korea-Middle East Relations: instability and political dynamics in the Middle East | Seo Jeong-min

Sejong Commentaries


Structural problems of China’s real estate bubble and economic crisis theories | Kim Kisoo

Geopolitical conflict between Western Europe and Russia and the Ukraine crisis | Chung Eunsook

Sejong Video Briefs
[Moon Chung-in] Special Roundtable: Ending the Korean War

[Moon Chung-in] U.S.-China Rivalry and South Korea's Strategic Choice

 ◆ Sejong in News


Cheong Seong-chang – [Mentioned] Kim Jong-un’s New Year Resolution: More Food for North Korea [The New York Times]
Cheong Seong-chang - [Mentioned] N. Korea calls for unity on anniversary of Kim Jong Il’s death [AP News]
Cheong Seong-chang - [Mentioned] The pandemic forced Kim Jong Un into retreat. The world should brace for his resurgence [CNN]
Cheong Seong-chang - [Mentioned] Ball in Kim Jong-un's court for 'end of war' declaration [Korea Times]
Moon Chung-in - [Column] Responding to skepticism about an end-of-war declaration [Hankyoreh]
Moon Chung-in – [Forum] ’Political blessing’ needed to launch EARC [Korea Herald]


 ◆ Recent Publications


  National Strategy Vol. 27 No. 4 (Winter)

Articles

1. The Conditions for Success of Weak States-led Regional Cooperation: East Asia and ASEAN Leadership
Park Jinsoo

2. Plan B for Non-Nuclear States in East Asia: Debating on Nuclear Latency as Means for Potential Deterrence
Bee Yun Jo

3. Diplomatic and Security Strategy of the Biden Administration and Implications for South Korea: Focusing on the US Maritime Strategy and Its Challenges
Kyunghan Lim

4. South Korea-U.S. Space Cooperation: Space Development Cooperation Issues and Suggestions on Ways to Strengthen Cooperation
Geunho Song

5. UAV(Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) and RMA(Revolution in Military Affairs)
Jong-tack Oh and Jin Shin

6. The Structure of Strategic Choices of Sports Exchanges of the Two Koreas: Cases in which the Frame Effect and the Heuristics Worked
Giwoong Jung


  Factors in determining Kim Jong-un's policy toward South Korea: Continuation and Change | Cheong Seong-Chang

The Kim Jong-un administration's policy toward South Korea has been affected by South Korea's policy toward North Korea and criticism of the North Korean regime, international sanctions against North Korea, relationship with the U.S., COVID-19, South Korea-U.S. joint exercises, and declaration of the end of the war.

  Post-COVID-19 Indian Economy and Changes in Diplomatic and Trade Strategies | Choi Yoon Jung

In the post-COVID-19 era, changes in the international order will be preeminent in the Indo-Pacific region. Since the outbreak of COVID-19, the U.S. has accelerated its efforts to form an economic and security Indo-Pacific region and exclude China.

  The recent U.S.-China military security competition and the Taiwan Strait crisis | Chung Jae-hung

The U.S.-China trade war, which began in 2018, is showing signs of an all-out clash beyond trade conflicts with Huawei, 5G, artificial intelligence (AI), Taiwan Strait, Hong Kong democratization, Xinjiang and Xizang minorities, the South China Sea conflict, and Belt and Road Initiative. In particular, during the new Cold War between the U.S. and China, ..

 ◆ Academic Activities


Hosted by the Sejong Institute, the "3rd Korea-China High-Level Think Tank Dialogue" was held at Lotte Hotel in Seoul on..
On December 21, 2021 (Tue), Sejong Institute held the 27th Sejong-CICIR joint video conference with China's Institute of Contemporary Int...…
On December 20, 2021, the third Domino project webinar, co-hosted by Sejong Institute, APLN, and Pugwash Japan, and sponsored by Open Soc...
On December 22, 2021, the Sejong Institute held the 10th Sejong Policy Forum in 2021 at the Seoul Seminar Room of the Somerset Palace Hot …
The Sejong Institute held the 2nd Sejong Defense Forum on December 22 (Wed) at 10:00-12:00 in the seminar room of the Somerset Palace Hot...
Choi Eun-ju, a research fellow at the first colloquium of 2022 of the Sejong Institute held on January 4 (Tue), presented the theme of "N...
The Sejong Institute held a policy meeting with ASEAN ambassadors including. H.E. Pg Hjh Nooriyah PLW Pg Hj Yussof, Zel...
The Sejong Institute held a meeting with officials from the Ministry of National Defense of Bangladesh on Thursday, January 6, 2022. Th...
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