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ID189019
Title ProperUnderstanding South Korean Middle Power Diplomacy Discourses Through the Concept of Sadae (Serving the Great)
LanguageENG
AuthorCallahan, William A ;  Cho, Young Chul ;  YOUNG CHUL CHO and WILLIAM A. CALLAHAN
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study aims to examine South Korean middle power diplomacy discourses using premodern Korea’s diplomatic thinking-cum-practice of sadae (serving the great) as a heuristic device. It is argued that current discourses of South Korea as a middle power resonate with sadae because they strive to secure the existing liberal international order led by the West and the United States. It also argues that it is both necessary and healthy for South Korean middle power diplomacy studies to denaturalize its self-evident faith in the existing liberal international order—a not universal but particular order among several possible others in history—with South Korea celebrating and appropriating liberal values. This would prepare South Korean middle power diplomacy research to tackle uncertainty, difference, and pluralism in global politics while producing more responsible and responsive scholarship in international relations.
`In' analytical NoteIssues and Studies Vol. 58, No.4; Dec 2022: p.2250006
Journal SourceIssues and Studies Vol: 58 No 4
Key WordsSouth Korea ;  Knowledge Production ;  IR ;  Liberal International Order ;  Middle Power Diplomacy ;  Sadae (serving the great)


 
 
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