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Robert E. Kelly
Dr. Robert E. Kelly is an associate professor of international relations in the Department of Political Science and Diplomacy at Pusan National University in South Korea. His research interests focus on security in northeast Asia, US foreign policy, and the international financial institutions. He has written for outlets including Foreign Affairs, the European Journal of International Relations, and the Economist, and he has spoken on television news services including BBC and CCTV. His personal website/blog is here; his Twitter page is here.
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June 05, 2013
Abenomics Is Not More Dangerous Than North Korea
By Robert E. Kelly
A recent claim to the contrary by South Korea’s finance minister is breathtaking.
May 12, 2013
Don’t Sweat the Closure of Kaesong
By Robert E. Kelly
Although a symbol of inter-Korean cooperation, the once noble Kaesong experiment has long been a failure.
April 10, 2013
North Korea Is the Boy Who Cried Wolf: There Will Be No War
By Robert E. Kelly
"Because North Korea has such a rich history of extreme rhetoric, they must be more and more extreme in each crisis..."
November 18, 2012
A Battle for the 'Seoul' of South Korea's Economy
By Robert E. Kelly
S. Korea's transformation into a service and information-driven economy will require change - away from copying towards innovation.
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