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16 Jul 2014

This paper discusses bilateral relations between Japan and South Korea, as well as prospects for collaboration between the two countries. The authors point out areas where cooperation between the two states would be both feasible and mutually beneficial, and propose ways in which security cooperation between the two states could be enhanced.

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Author Jonathan Berkshire Miller, Jiun Bang, Ashley A C Hess, John K Warden, Meredith Shaw, Taylor Washburn, Young-june Chung, Aiko Shimizu, Miha Hribernik, Troy Stangarone
Series Pacific Forum CSIS Issues and Insights
Issue 10
Publisher Pacific Forum CSIS
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