Publication

Feb 2013

This paper argues that enhanced cooperation between Japan and South Korea can be used to improve relations and ultimately enhance deterrence and strategic reassurance critical to Northeast Asian regional security. It identifies five specific opportunities for mutual cooperation that currently exist, despite the sub-optimal relationship between South Korea and Japan. In each example, it evaluates the feasibility of cooperation, describes how the opportunity enhances regional security, and develops specific recommendations for achieving further cooperation.

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Author Cristin Orr Shiffer, Nathan Pinkus, Ryo Hinata-Yamaguchi, Dong-Joon Park, Linnea Duvall, Kei Koga, Adam P Liff, Jiun Bang, Stephanie Kang, Seongho Hong, Naoko Oki, A Greer Meisels
Series Pacific Forum CSIS Issues and Insights
Issue 7
Publisher Pacific Forum CSIS
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