The Strategic Balance in Northeast Asia 2011

Seoul, Korea: KRIS [Korea Research Institute for Strategy], 2011. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Trade paperback. [2], xi, [1], 401, [1] pages. Tables. Figures. Chronology. Index. Covers have some wear, soiling, and creasing. The Korea Research Institute Strategy is a non-profit civilian research organization established in 1987 for the purpose of conducting research and academic exchange on national security policy and military strategy and promoting security studies in the civilian sector. The contents include: Overview: strategic balance in northeast Asia -- United States: making its Asia-Pacific strategy more systematic -- Japan: Dynamic Defense Force concept and the democratic party of Japan's defense policy -- China: active enactment of Yousuo Zuowei and the reemphasis of Qiutong Conyi -- Russia: the weaponization of resources -- Korean Peninsula: North Korea's continued conventional military provocations and WMD threats. This report (2010-11) overviews the security-military trends of the four major Northeast Asian powers and the Korean Peninsula from August 2010 to July 2011, and has been published to at least contribute to accomplishing the Institutes security duties in this conjuncture. Condition: Good.

Keywords: Strategic Balance, Northeast Asia, Asia-Pacific Strategy, Defense Policy, Yousuo Zuowei, Quitong Conyi, Conventional Military Forces, WMD, Weapons of Mass Destruction, Arms Control, Self-Defense Force, Regional Security, Arms Race, Diplomacy, Defense

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