International security colloquium
Domestic Determinants and Security Policy-Making in East Asia
The Domestic Determinants and Security Policy-Making in East Asia is co-published by the National Institute for Defense Studies (NIDS) and the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (APCSS). This publication was compiled from the paper presented at the NIDS Colloquium on International Security that the NIDS held on November 15 and 16, 2000.

- 1. Prospects for Security in the Asia-Pacific Region 2000-2010(PDF)
H. C. Stackpole - 2. Changing Japanese Attitudes Toward Security(PDF)
John H. Miller - 3. International Dynamics of the U.S. Military Budget(PDF)
Yan Xuetong - 4. National Security Policy-Making by the CCP: The Role of Domestic Factors(PDF)
Boris T. Kulik - 5. Russia’s Security Debate in 2000: Superpower vs. Great Power(PDF)
Kyong-wook Shim - 6. Cross-Strait Security Relations: The Role of Domestic Politics in the PRC and Taiwan(PDF)
Yasuhiro Matsuda - 7. South Korea’s Economic Reality After the Financial Crisis and Its Impact on South-North Relations(PDF)
Yukiko Fukagawa - About the Authors(PDF)
