Korea at the Center: Dynamics of Regionalism in Northeast Asia

Korea at the Center: Dynamics of Regionalism in Northeast Asia

by Samuel S. KimStephen Kotkin Gilbert Rozman and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 16/09/2016

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The common images of Korea view the peninsula as a long-standing battleground for outside powers and the Cold War's last divided state. But, Korea's location at the very center of Northeast Asia gives it a pivotal role in the economic integration of the region and the dynamic development of its more powerful neighbors. A great wave of economic expansion, driven first by the Japanese miracle and then by the ascent of China, has made South Korea - an economic powerhouse in its own right - the hub of the region once again, a natural corridor for railroads and energy pipelines linking Asiatic Russia to China and Japan. And, over the horizon, an opening of North Korea, with multilateral support, would add another major push toward regional integration. Illuminating the role of the Korean peninsula in three modern historical periods, the eminent international contributors to this volume offer a fresh and stimulating appraisal of Korea as the key to the coalescence of a broad, open Northeast Asian regionalism in the twenty-fifth century.

ISBN:
9781315289557
9781315289557
Category:
Entrepreneurship
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
16-09-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Stephen Kotkin

Stephen Kotkin is the John P. Birkelund Professor in History and International Affairs at Princeton University. He is also a fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.

He directs Princeton's Institute for International and Regional Studies and co-directs its Program in the History and Practice of Diplomacy.

His books include Uncivil Society, Armageddon Averted, and Magnetic Mountain. Kotkin was a Pultizer Prize finalist for Stalin: Volume I: Paradoxes of Power, 1878-1928.

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