On April 5, 2024, the discussion club of the Russia-Republic of South Korea Dialogue held a session dedicated to security issues in Northeast Asia
On April 5, 2024, the discussion club of the Russia-Republic of South Korea Dialogue held a session dedicated to security issues in Northeast Asia. The keynote speeches were delivered by Anton Khlopkov, Director of the Center for Energy ...
... things, completely
dispelled
all illusions about Seoul’s possible independent and autonomous role in the political process in Northeast Asia. The leaders of the three nations decided to institutionalize their partnership on a wide range of regional security ... ... actual occupation of part of their territories by the U.S. military.
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If joint efforts succeeded in preventing the spiral of arms race in Northeast Asia, the global nuclear non-proliferation regime, hopelessly lagging behind the current geopolitical dynamics, would get the second wind it badly needs today
Today, only a lazy person in the expert community has not yet commented on the numerous ...
... profound change in Moscow's overall approach to the security problems on the Korean Peninsula. Allegedly, a new so-called "Moscow-Beijing-Pyongyang axis" that harbors unquestionable hostile intentions toward the West is rapidly emerging in Northeast Asia. It is suggested that Moscow is now ready to directly assist North Korea with its nuclear and, especially, with its ballistic programs. Pyongyang, in its turn, might send large-scale military hardware supplies to Russia to serve the "special ...
Northeast Asia entered the 21st century without quite bidding goodbye to the previous era
Today’s Northeast Asia—or the NEA—apparently witnesses a co-existence of two international agenda. The two are closely interconnected; yet, each tends to ...
RIAC Policy Brief 16, 2018
The three nations of Russia, Japan, and the United States face common security challenges in Northeast Asia. The nuclear problem of the Korean Peninsula remains the most pressing among these. Despite the recent positive developments, its long term solution remains far from guaranteed. The task of accommodating the growing China’s influence ...
On October 6, 2015, Russian International Affairs Council, the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (
KIEP
) and
Carnegie Moscow Center
held roundtable "The Rise of Eurasia and Future Russian-South Korean Cooperation" with assistance of the ROK Embassy to Moscow. Timed to the 25th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and the Republic of Korea, the event offered a series of reports and presentations by diplomats, government officials, experts...
On September 7, 2015, the Russian International Affairs Council held the presentation of the Russian-South Korean working paper "
Security and Cooperation in Northeast Asia
" authored by Russian Ambassador Gleb Ivashentsov and Director of Institute for
Russian
, East European and Eurasian Studies at Seoul National University Beom-Shik Shin
.
The event was attended by diplomats, government officials,...
Working Paper 25/2015
In 2015 Russia and South Korea celebrate the 25th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations. Much has been accomplished, but significant potential for collaboration in Northeast Asia to address new and traditional threats remains untapped.
In this analytical paper experts of the Russian International Affairs
Council (RIAC) and Institute for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies (
IREEES
), Seoul National University ...