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December 21, 2010
Published by Project 2049 Institute at December 21, 2010

Dark Futures: Thinking About North Korea’s Coming Leadership Transition

The past year has witnessed a remarkable and troubling series of events that indicate Northeast Asia may be entering into a period of profound instability driven […]
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October 7, 2010
Published by Project 2049 Institute at October 7, 2010

North Korea’s Food Security Future

North Korea’s December 2009 currency revaluation triggered disastrous consequences. Many citizens lost life savings and some died of starvation as a result of severe inflation and […]
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September 9, 2010
Published by Project 2049 Institute at September 9, 2010

Birds of a Feather Flocking to Beijing

This week, China welcomed Burma’s reclusive dictator Than Shwe for a high profile state visit, which included meetings with President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao. Than Shwe […]
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July 14, 2010
Published by Project 2049 Institute at July 14, 2010

Kaesong Complexities

In the aftermath of the sinking of the ROKS Cheonan, tensions are reigniting between North and South Korea. Amid the freezing of cross-parallel ties, one of the […]
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May 26, 2010
Published by Project 2049 Institute at May 26, 2010

The Not-so Strategic Dialogue

By: Project 2049 Institute | The US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED) that wrapped up in Beijing yesterday should lead to the coining of a new […]
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April 6, 2010
Published by Project 2049 Institute at April 6, 2010

Cheonan Sinking Highlights Naval Mine Threat

By: Project 2049 Institute | The South Korean Navy patrol ship Cheonan suffered a mysterious explosion and sank in the waters disputed between the two Koreas […]
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March 26, 2010
Published by Project 2049 Institute at March 26, 2010

Low Fertility and the Future of South Korea

By: Project 2049 Institute | South Korea is a graying nation. Like many of its neighbors in East Asia, South Korea has experienced low fertility rates, […]
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March 11, 2010
Published by Project 2049 Institute at March 11, 2010

Asia’s new strategic energy resource?

By: Project 2049 Institute | As countries in the Asia region grapple with meeting future energy demands, many are looking to a new energy frontier of […]
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February 17, 2010
Published by Project 2049 Institute at February 17, 2010

South Korea’s Arms Industry Goes Global

By: Project 2049 Institute | South Korea’s arms industry is going global. Within just the last few months, Seoul has held a grand International Aerospace and Defense Exhibition […]
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About The Project 2049 Institute

The Project 2049 Institute seeks to guide decision makers toward a more secure Asia by the century’s mid-point. The organization fills a gap in the public policy realm through forward-looking, region-specific research on alternative security and policy solutions, with an eye toward educating the public and informing policy debate.

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