38 North has just published my article exploring the relevance of European experience to regional security in Northeast Asia.
Faced by growing insecurity and destabilizing uncertainties, Northeast Asia lacks a regional mechanism to establish guardrails to manage the risks. The discussion about this is increasingly turning to the the European experience from a half-century ago in constructing a security framework in the form of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE).
At first look, the relevance is easy to grasp.
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