Publication

6 Jun 2011

This bulletin argues that trilateral cooperation between China, South Korea and Japan over the next decade will require building sufficient political trust if it is to emerge as a serious effort in managing regional security issues. The process suggests that economic interdependence may increasingly direct attention to common security challenges. From this perspective, Northeast Asia-centered trilateralism could become a potential challenge to longstanding US policy toward the region.

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Author See-Won Byun
Series East-West Center Asia Pacific Bulletin
Issue 115
Publisher East-West Center (EWC)
Copyright © 2011 East-West Center (EWC)
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