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Comprising 60.3 percent of the world's 7.2 billion population, Asia is an enigma to many in the West. Hugely dynamic in its demographic, economic, technological and financial development, its changes are as rapid as they are diverse. The SAGE Handbook of Asian Foreign Policy provides the reader with a clear, balanced and comprehensive overview on Asia's foreign policy and accompanying theoretical trends. Placing the diverse and dynamic substance of Asia's international relations first, and bringing together an authoritative assembly of contributors from across the world, this is a reliable introduction to non-Western intellectual traditions in Asia. VOLUME 1: PART 1: Theories; PART 2: Themes; PART 3: Transnational Politics; PART 4: Domestic Politics; PART 5; Transnational Economics. VOLUME 2: PART 6: Foreign Policies of Asian States; Part 6a: East Asia; Part 6b: Southeast Asia; Part 6c: South & Central Asia; Part 7: Offshore Actors; Part 8: Bilateral Issues; Part 9: Comparison of Asian Sub-Regions.
North Korea's Foreign Policy: A Non-Isolated Country with Expanding Relations1
North Korea's Foreign Policy: A Non-Isolated Country with Expanding Relations1
Introduction: Stages in North Korea's Foreign Policy History
It is generally said that North Korea, formally the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is isolated in the world. In a way, this is not true. Surprisingly, North Korea has diplomatic relations with many foreign countries. The exact number is not known because it had not been reported by North Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs as of the end of 2018. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea (South Korea) has reported that, as of the end of ...
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