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ID135102
Title ProperBecoming and being a middle power
Other Title Informationexploring a new dimension of South Korea’s foreign policy
LanguageENG
AuthorJohn, Jojin V
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article documents the evolution of the structural dimension in South Korean foreign policy through a study of middle-power diplomacy in the post-2008 financial crisis period. This article argues that middle-power diplomacy, which propounds a global role for South Korea assuming leadership and substantially increasing international contribution is a paradigm shift in South Korean foreign policy posture, which until recently was limited to issues of the Korean peninsula. Through the middle power discourse South Korea projects its role in international affairs as a facilitator, interlocutor and norm entrepreneur focusing on international security, development and environment and is aims to create a space for Korean diplomatic entrepreneurism in the emerging international order.
`In' analytical NoteChina Report Vol.50, No.4; Nov.2014: p.325-342
Journal SourceChina Report Vol: 50 No 4
Standard NumberPolitical Leadership


 
 
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