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Yong-Shik Lee, "Sustainable Peace in Northeast Asia" (Anthem Press, 2023)

Oct 22, 2025
Yong-Shik Lee, a noted professor and author of "Sustainable Peace in Northeast Asia," dives into the complex dynamics of East Asia's political landscape. He explores how nations must embrace collective defense to mitigate U.S.-China rivalry, much as France and Germany did post-war. Lee tackles North Korea's nuclear ambitions linked to its regime security and contrasts Japan’s war legacy with Germany’s reconciliation efforts. He also discusses Mongolia's potential role in fostering reform and emphasizes the necessity of integrating economic, political, and military cooperation for lasting peace.
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INSIGHT

Confrontational Balance Defines The Region

  • Northeast Asia now sits in a 'confrontational balance' between two power blocs led by the U.S. and China.
  • Yong-Shik Lee argues institutional frameworks are needed to move beyond this unstable stand-off.
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Nationalism And Sinocentrism As Regional Codes

  • Nationalism and Sinocentrism repeatedly shape interstate dynamics, from development drives to calls for allegiance.
  • Lee uses these cultural-historical 'codes' to explain recurring tensions across Korea, Japan, and China.
ANECDOTE

War Memory Blocks Japan's Regional Trust

  • Memories of Japan's 1930s–40s aggression persist and fuel regional resentment.
  • Lee compares Germany's postwar apology path to Japan's more contested reconciliation process.
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