This paper explores whether the development miracle of the Republic of Korea holds any lessons that can be applied to the development of Uzbekistan in the post-Soviet era. By Khumoyun Ak...
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Why is the Korean Reunification not to Work anytime soon?
Denuclearization of the Far East is a long way ahead. By Prof. Anis H. Bajrektarevic. (05/24/2018)
Renewed diplomatic initiative in the Far East, and eventual geopolitical implication of eventual reunification of Koreas.By Prof. Joseph H. Chung. (04/24/2018)
Excerpt from Spring 2017 issue of IA Forum: Interview with Dr. Peter W. Singer
In this excerpt from the Spring 2017 issue of International Affairs Forum, Dr. Peter W. Singer (New America Foundation) discusses cyber security issues including the Russian hack during the U.S. el...
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South China Sea Ruling: The Need for a Firm Stance
Essay provides an analysis of the South China Sea dispute, focusing on the developments throughout the years. By Apala Chaturvedi. (05/31/2017)
Trouble to the East: The threat to American security from the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
Paper seeks to determine what, if any, threat is posed to the security of the United States by the activities of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. By Aaron Pultman. (03/01/2017)
Why is Europe Able to Manage its Decline, While Asia is (still) Unable to Capitalize on its Success?
Author offers several policy incentives why the largest world’s continent must consider creation of the comprehensive pan-Asian institution. By Prof. Anis H. Bajrektarevic. (12/30/2016)<...
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Boiling Frogs of the ASEAN
Chinese economic and military power strategies in the South China Sea. By Eric Szandzik. (12/16/2016)
The Female Burden and the International Political Economy of Sex Trafficking
In this runner-up essay in the International Affairs Forum Student Writing Content, an analysis of sex trafficking and the North-South political economic gap. By Layla Abi-Falah.