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ID099680
Title ProperJeju process and the relative peace in East Asia
LanguageENG
AuthorKivimaki, Timo
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)South Korea's contribution to international peace has been on various levels, including official activities and unofficial ones. Furthermore, while its contribution has often been focused on security on the Korean peninsula, the Republic of Korea (ROK) has also contributed to a wider security environment globally and regionally. One of the major instruments of regional East Asian unofficial diplomacy has been the Jeju Process. This article focuses on the contribution of this forum to the relative peace in East Asia by first looking at what kind of activity the Jeju Process represents, and whether East Asian initiatives in general have an impact on East Asian security; or is East Asian security simply determined by global politics? Secondly, it will look at what the regional security is built on and what the main challenges are to that security. Finally, it will then look at how the types of activities that the Jeju Process represents affect the security challenges in East Asia. This paper adopts a long-term perspective and defines the security patterns and the challenges as megatrends, rather than looking at each of the immediate concerns the region has.
`In' analytical NoteKorean Journal of Defence Analysis Vol. 22, No. 3; Sep 2010: p355-370
Journal SourceKorean Journal of Defence Analysis Vol. 22, No. 3; Sep 2010: p355-370
Key WordsSouth Korea ;  Jeju Process ;  East Asia ;  ROK ;  East Asian Security


 
 
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