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The Dokdo/Takeshima Dispute - South Korea, Japan and the Search for a Peaceful Solution

English · Hardback

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In The Dokdo/Takeshima Dispute, Paul Huth, Sunwoong Kim, and Terence Roehrig have assembled top scholars from Japan, South Korea, and the United States to provide a balanced and comprehensive look from multiple perspectives of this long-running island dispute.

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Paul Huth, Ph.D. (1986) is Bauman Professor of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland. He has published numerous articles, books, and edited volumes on topics related to international and civil conflict, including The Democratic Peace and Territorial Conflict in the Twentieth Century (Cambridge, 2002).
Sunwoong Kim, Ph.D. (1985), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is Professor of Economics at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. Originally from Korea, he is a specialist in applied microeconomics. His current research interests include urban economics, East Asia and comparative education policy.
Terence Roehrig, Ph.D. (1995), is Professor of National Security at the U.S. Naval War College. He has published numerous articles and books on Korean/Asian security and maritime disputes including Japan, South Korea, and the U.S. Nuclear Umbrella (Columbia University Press 2017).

Product details

Assisted by Paul Huth (Editor), Sunwoong Kim (Editor), Terence Roehrig (Editor)
Publisher Brill
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.04.2021
 
EAN 9789004447882
ISBN 978-90-04-44788-2
No. of pages 268
Dimensions 157 mm x 236 mm x 20 mm
Weight 544 g
Series Maritime Cooperation in East A
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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