Biography
Lee Jong-Guk is a research fellow at the NAHF, Seoul, Korea. Previously he was a Research Professor and Fellow at the University of Tokyo(Cold War International History Project) and the Keio University of Tokyo(Human Security Project of Northeast Asian). His Expertise is in International Politics and History, Northeast Asian IR, and Japan Foreign Policy and Security. He pursued his degree in the University of Tokyo Faculty of Law and received a PhD degree. His Major Co-Publications are “North Korea and Human Security” in Keio University Press (2009), edited with Okonogi Masao, “International Comparative in Foreign Policy of Local Government” in Keio University Press (2009), edited with Ik-Sub, Sim and “The 21Century Japan’s Nation Revolution” Olum Press (2006), edited with Sung-Dong, Bae Seoul National University Press (2000)
His Major Articles are “The Peace Order in East Asia and the Korean Peninsula” (2000), “The East Asia Order and Détente of Korean Peninsula” (2003), “The East Asia Order and Japan in Post Cold War” (2003) and “The Governance of Japan‘s Local Government” (2006)
His Major Articles are “The Peace Order in East Asia and the Korean Peninsula” (2000), “The East Asia Order and Détente of Korean Peninsula” (2003), “The East Asia Order and Japan in Post Cold War” (2003) and “The Governance of Japan‘s Local Government” (2006)