1st Edition
Contemporary Korea-Southeast Asian Relations Bilateral and Multilateral
Acknowledgments
About the Contributors and the Editor
List of Figures and Tables
Introduction
1 Relations Between Seoul, ASEAN States and Pyongyang
LAM PENG ER (EDITOR)
PART I Triangular Relations: Three Perspectives
2 Seoul’s New Southern Policy With the ASEAN States and Its Security Implications for Peace on the Korean Peninsula
HAHNKYU PARK
3 ASEAN and the Two Koreas: Bilateral and Multilateral Nexus
NUR SHAHADAH JAMIL
4 Pyongyang’s Relations With the ASEAN States and Seoul: ASEAN as an Epistemic Hub for the Korean Peninsula Issue
KIM SUNG CHULL
PART II ASEAN States Between Pyongyang and Seoul
5 Vietnam’s Relations With the Korean Peninsula: The Interplay Between History, Identity and National Interests
HA ANH TUAN
6 Cambodia’s Relations With North and South Korea: A Remainder From the Cold War
JULIO A. JELDRES
7 Laos’ Friendly Relations With the Socialist and Democratic Regimes in the Korean Peninsula
SULATHIN THILADEJ
8 Singapore’s Relations With North and South Korea: In Pursuit of Pragmatism and Principles
SARAH TEO
9 The Domestic Sources of Indonesia’s Relations With North and South Korea: Pragmatism, Leadership and Regime Legitimacy
ARDHITYA EDUARD YEREMIA AND MUHAMAD ARIF
10 The Philippines-South Korea-North Korea Triangular Relationship: Between a Long-Time Security Partner and a Traditional Security Threat
RENATO CRUZ DE CASTRO
11 A Reactive Diplomacy: Pyongyang-Bangkok-Seoul Triangular Relations
PAVIN CHACHAVALPONGPUN
12 Myanmar and the Two Koreas: Toward New Areas of Convergence?
MOE THUZAR
PART III Triangular Relations: Human Security and Economics
13 Human Security: North Korean Refugees, Conduit of ASEAN States and South Korean Sanctuary
BRENDAN HOWE
14 Triangular Economic Ties Between ROK, DPRK and ASEAN
CHIANG MIN-HUA
Index
Biography
Lam Peng Er is Principal Research Fellow at the East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore.






