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ID179264
Title ProperImpact of the Korean Wave on South Korea–Taiwan Relations
Other Title Informationthe Importance of Soft Power
LanguageENG
AuthorHahm, Sung Deuk ;  Sung Deuk Hahm; Sooho Song ;  Song, Sooho
Summary / Abstract (Note)Ever since the concept of soft power was introduced, there has been debate about what it is and how it works. We join the debate by studying how the success of Korean cultural products in Taiwan has improved the relationship between South Korea and Taiwan. The two countries normalized their relationship in 1948 and maintained cooperation until the severance of formal ties in 1992 because of South Korea’s rapprochement with China. Beginning in early 2000, however, South Korea’s cultural products have enjoyed great success in Taiwan. Since that time, the relationship between the two countries has significantly improved, including trade and tourism expansion, increased Taiwanese direct investment in South Korea, and policy changes by Taiwan’s government. These changes provide empirical evidence of soft power.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Survey Vol. 61, No.2; Mar-Apr 2021: p.217–240
Journal SourceAsian Survey Vol: 61 No 2
Key WordsTaiwan ;  South Korea ;  Soft Power ;  Korean Wave ;  Cultural Products


 
 
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