Author Page - JAMES LANEY
Recent Foreign Affairs articles: 4 documents found; displaying 1 to 4.Washington's Eastern Sunset Jason T. Shaplen and James Laney November/December 2007 Summary: After 60 years of U.S. domination, the balance of power in Northeast Asia is shifting. The United States is in relative decline, China is on the rise, and Japan and South Korea are in flux. To maintain U.S. power in the region, Washington must identify the trends shaping this transition and embrace new tools and regimes that broaden the United States' power base. read | click for more information
James T. Laney and Jason T. Shaplen February 21, 2007 Summary: Laney and Shaplen's update to their March/April 2003 essay "How to Deal With North Korea" read
James T. Laney and Jason T. Shaplen November 18, 2003 Summary: Laney's and Shaplen's postscript to their March/April 2003 essay "How to Deal With North Korea." read
James T. Laney and Jason T. Shaplen March/April 2003 Summary: Pyongyang's belligerent behavior should not obscure other dramatic conciliatory steps North Korea has taken in recent years--steps suggesting that, even now, a solution lies within reach. The trick is to craft a plan that does not reward the North for its misdeeds. In such a plan, all major outside powers should guarantee the security of the entire Korean Peninsula first. This will remove Pyongyang's excuse for nuclear proliferation--and break the deadlock on the world's last Cold War frontier. read | click for more information
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