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TTLV: Japan - South Korea Relations after the Cold War

Tuesday - March 13, 2012 04:53
Thesis information "Japan - Korea Relations after the Cold War" by HVCH Tran Thi Duyen, majoring in International Relations.
Thesis information "Japan - Korea Relations after the Cold War" by HVCH Tran Thi Duyen, majoring in International Relations.1. Full name of student: Tran Thi Duyen 2. Gender: Female 3. Date of birth: September 2, 1977 4. Place of birth: Thai Binh 5. Decision to recognize student No.: 2551/2007/QD-XHNV-KH&SĐH dated November 2, 2007 by the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi 6. Changes in the training process: None 7. Thesis topic: Japan - Korea relations after the Cold War 8. Major: International relations; 9. Code: 60.31.40 10. Scientific supervisor: Associate Professor, Dr. Ho Viet Hanh (Academy of Social Sciences - Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences) 11. Summary of the results of the thesis: - The thesis clarifies the factors that influence the Japan - Korea relationship after the Cold War, including 5 factors that promote this relationship, which are the impact of the international and regional situation after the Cold War; economic benefits; security; both are allies of the US and cooperate to solve the nuclear issue of North Korea. Factors that hinder the Japan - Korea relationship include historical issues; territorial disputes and economic competition between the two countries. - Analyze and evaluate the Japan - Korea relationship in the fields of politics, diplomacy, economy and socio-culture since the Cold War. - Evaluate the prospects for the relationship between the two countries in the future and its impact on the East Asia region. 12. Practical applicability: - The thesis provides and supplements necessary information and data on Japan - Korea relations for those interested in this issue in Vietnam today. 13. Further research directions: - Economic development cooperation between Japan and Korea: Current status and problems. - Views of Japan and Korea on the nuclear issue of the DPRK and solutions - Prospects for cooperation between the two countries in the next two decades of the 21st century.

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name: Tran Thi Duyen 2. Sex: Female 3. Date of birth: September 2, 1977 4. Place of birth: Thai Binh 5. Admission decision number: 2551/2007/QD-XHNV-KH&SĐH Dated: November 2, 2007 signed by Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi. 6. Changes in academic process: None 7. Official thesis title: Japan - Korea relations in the stage of post Cold War. 8. Major: International Relations 9. Code: 60.31.40 10. Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Ho Viet Hanh (Graduate Academy of Social Sciences - Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences) 11. Summary of the findings of the thesis: - To clarify the factors governing Japan – Korea relations in the post Cold War in which five factors promoting this relationship is that the impact of the regional and international situation after the Cold War; the benefits of economics; security; security; the two countries are US allies and work together to solve North Korea's nuclear issues. The factors hindering the Japan - South Korea relations such as the problem of historical; territorial dispute and economic competition between the two countries. - To analyze and evaluate the cooperative relationship between Japan and Korea in the fields of political diplomacy, economy and social culture in the stage of post Cold War. - To evaluate the prospect of relationship between the two countries in the future and its impact on the East Asia area. 12. Practical applicability: - The thesis can be used for references in service to researches on cooperative relationships between Japan and Korea in Vietnam. 13. Further research directions: - The cooperative relations on economic development between Japan and South Korea: Situation and issues. - Japan and South Korea's overview on North Korea Nuclear issue and solutions. - Prospects for the cooperation between the two countries in the next two decades of the 21st century.

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