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ID118573
Title ProperContested meanings of environmentalism and national security in green Korea
LanguageENG
AuthorWatson, Iain
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper focuses on the relationship between national security and environmentalism in South Korea. The 2009 South Korean Presidential Committee on Green Growth set a long-term vision for South Korea to 'go green'. This is promoted as a new state-led development paradigm and a response to new global security risks. The paper identifies official and unofficial contested narratives on development, environmentalism and national security. By focusing on civil society movements, the paper identifies challenges to the exclusionary realist and liberal institutional approaches to South Korea's Green Growth initiative. These alternative discourses of national security are unpacking and reconstructing the relationship between development and environmentalism through the question of who defines 'national security' and for whose interests.
`In' analytical NotePacific Review Vol. 25, No.5; Dec 2012: p.537-560
Journal SourcePacific Review Vol. 25, No.5; Dec 2012: p.537-560
Key WordsSouth Korea ;  National Security ;  Presidential Committee on Green Growth ;  Civil Society


 
 
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