National and Regionalism in Northeast Asia
KSP ProjectOngoing
Investigators
Gi-Wook Shin (Principal Investigator) - Stanford University
Daniel C. Sneider - Stanford University
A central focus for the research efforts of the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center is an ongoing exploration of the trends toward regional integration and rising nationalism in Northeast Asia.
This strategic region is standing at a turning point in its history, marked by the end of Cold War and by the emergence of China as a major power. With the key economies of China, Japan and South Korea growing increasingly interdependent, the movement toward regionalism is gaining momentum. Yet, interdependency, often set in a global context, also spurs nationalism in all three countries and beyond in East Asia. The rivalry between Japan and China in Northeast Asia, burdened by unresolved issues of history, has re-emerged.
Contact
Daniel C. Sneider
Funding provided by
• Pantech
Publications
Events & Presentations
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APEC and the Future of Regionalism in Asia
November 2, 2006 Seminar Series
Vinod Aggarwal, Michael H. Armacost, Donald K. Emmerson
paper available
The Politics of History: the Case of Japan and Korea
May 17, 2006 Seminar Series
Kan Kimura
Cross Currents: Regionalism and Nationalism in Northeast Asia
May 11, 2006 - May 12, 2006 Conference
conference agenda available
Shaping Japan's Post-War Foreign Policy Under the Influence of Domestic Politics
May 3, 2006 Seminar Series
Makoto Iokibe
Postwar Japan and Global Governance
April 26, 2006 Seminar Series
Akira Iriye


