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[KIEP Newsletter Vol.9 No.12] Changes in China since Covid-19/ The New Southern Policy and U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy/ Why North Korea Chooses Self-Sufficiency
작성일2021/06/11
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VOL.9 · NO.12 · 2021.06.11
KIEP PUBLICATIONS
Field-by-Field Changes in China since Covid-19 and Implications for Korea
Jai Chul Heo / World Economy Brief 21-09
China has been able to escape from the Covid-19 outbreak relatively quickly compared to other countries. Nevertheless, it still remains greatly influenced by the Covid-19 pandemic across its politics, economy, society, culture, and other areas, which has led to various changes throughout China...
Exploring convergence between the New Southern Policy and U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy: From Korea’s Perspective
Ina Choi, Sungil Kwak, Jaewan Cheong, Jung-Mi Lee, Nayoun Park, Mi Lim Kim, Jaehyon Lee, WonDeuk Cho / World Economy Brief 21-19
The growing economic power and geo-strategic significance of the Indo-Pacific have generated active engagement of major powers with the region. Under the New Southern Policy (NSP) unveiled in 2017, Korea has also sought to upgrade its relations with ASEAN and India by boosting economic ties....
KIEP OPINIONS
Why North Korea Chooses Self-Sufficiency: Changes in the North Korean Economy in the First Quarter of 2021 / Jangho Choi
Aiming to discuss the changes in North Korea's economic strategies and policies, and the reasons why North Korea suddenly resumed trade with China in March 2021, this article is largely composed of two parts. The second section introduces the debate between South Korean economists about North Korea's economic strategy and policy changes...
UPCOMING EVENTS
Call for Papers for East Asian Economic Review
RECENT EVENTS
Leading Experts Seminar on the Korea-U.S. Summit and New Direction of Korean Diplomacy
The Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP) invited Lee Jong-seok, Director of the Center for East Asian Cooperation at the Sejong Institute and former Unification Minister, for a Leading Experts Seminar on June 3 under the theme of "Korea-U.S. Summit and the New Direction of Korean Diplomacy." In his presentation, Director Lee evaluated the summit an overall success, despite some issues of concern. More specifically, the summit had a wide range of positive outcomes...
The 30th Anniversary Seminar of Korea-China Diplomatic Relations
The Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP) held a seminar in commemoration of the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and China on May 28th. This seminar was convened to share the achievements of Korea-China cooperation ahead of the 30th anniversary of Korea-China diplomatic relations in 2022 and discuss the future direction of cooperation between the two countries with experts from various fields....
Mongolian Ambassador to Korea Pays Visit to KIEP
Ambassador of Mongolia to the Republic of Korea Namsrai Erdenetuya visited the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP) to meet with KIEP President Heungchong Kim and Dr. Joungho Park, Director of the New Northern Policy Department, and discuss a variety of issues, including energy utilization, COVID-19 response, and plans to vitalize mutual economic cooperation...
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