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ID185223
Title ProperMiddle power South Korea’s disaster response contributions
Other Title Informationa case of good international citizenship?
LanguageENG
AuthorLachica, Alan A
Summary / Abstract (Note)Middle powers tend to display their expertise in areas where they possess a significant advantage, and this results in the creation of new international norms, especially on non-security issues. Disaster response is one area of international relations where middle powers project their images as good international citizens. This article discusses how middle power South Korea has displayed good international citizenship through its various contributions to global disaster response, such as participation in search and rescue operations, management and coordination of relief operations, and funding for humanitarian emergencies. South Korea’s involvement in disaster response is a middle power behaviour that demonstrates good international citizenship by allocating resources for global public goods. South Korea has utilized disaster response as part of its public diplomacy to promote its identity as a middle power and in seeking recognition as a reliable contributor to international development and stability.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol. 76, No.4; Dec 2021: p.494-510
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol: 76 No 4
Key WordsSouth Korea ;  Middle Power ;  Disaster Response ;  Good International Citizenship


 
 
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