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ID195141
Title ProperDistinctive global pivotal state? the intra-hierarchical messaging of the ROK Indo-Pacific strategy
LanguageENG
AuthorConnolly, Daniel
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Republic of Korea’s (ROK) Indo-Pacific strategy is widely interpreted as mimicking the language, tone, and agendas of the US Indo-Pacific strategy. Drawing upon existing theoretical work on hierarchy and international relations, this paper challenges simplistic views of the ROK strategy as a pro-US document by presenting a new model of intra-hierarchical messaging to explain how demonstrations of solidarity with a hegemonic order (compliance narratives) can also contain attempts to reassign responsibilities and privileges within this order (distinction narratives). Applying this framework to the ROK strategy reveals how a strong compliance narrative supporting the US hegemonic system exists alongside a distinction narrative articulating a more profitable role for the ROK that deviates from US expectations. Although this strategy has partly elevated Korean status in the US world order, tensions between these narratives may lead to potential negative outcomes for the ROK, such as empty solidarity or reined in leadership. Nevertheless, the article concludes that it may be in US interests to continue this renegotiation of the hegemonic contract.
`In' analytical NoteAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol. 78, No.3; Jun 2024: p.348-368
Journal SourceAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol: 78 No 3
Key WordsHegemony ;  Hierarchy ;  Indo-Pacific Strategy ;  Hegemonic Contract


 
 
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