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Clash of soft powers between China and Japan: synergy and dilemmas at the six-party talks / Lee, Geun   Journal Article
Lee, Geun Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This article argues that during the Six Party Talks on North Korea, China adroitly used its diplomacy to produce "soft-power synergy" while Japan became stuck with a "soft-power dilemma." Soft-power synergy refers to an outcome within which a success of an outward (foreign) soft-power strategy brings about simultaneous success of inward (domestic) soft-power strategy. On the other hand, soft-power dilemma denotes an outcome where a success of outward (or inward) soft-power strategy produces failure or negative influences in the inward (or outward) soft-power strategy. Borrowing from Robert Putnam's two-level game metaphor, this article tries to reveal the two-level dynamics of soft power by developing a refined conceptual framework of soft power and also by explicating a case study of Chinese and Japanese diplomacy at the Six Party Talks.
Key Words Japan  China  East Asian Security  Soft Power  Six-Party Talks 
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ID:   022249


Environmental security in East Asia: the regional environmental / Lee, Geun 2002  Article
Lee, Geun Article
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Publication 2002.
Description 77-99
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ID:   022566


Environmental security in East Asia: the regional environmental / Lee, Geun 2002  Article
Lee, Geun Article
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Publication 2002.
Description 77-99
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ID:   174270


Preparing for the next pandemic / Lee, Geun   Journal Article
Lee, Geun Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Crises of a global scale, such as the oil shock of 1973 and the 2008 financial crisis, trigger reforms that allow countries to respond more effectively if and when the crisis returns.
Key Words South Korea  COVID-19  Threat of Pandemic 
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ID:   089410


Theory of soft power and Korea's soft power strategy / Lee, Geun   Journal Article
Lee, Geun Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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ID:   101960


When security met politics: desecuritization of North Korean threats by South Korea's Kim Dae-jung government / Kim, Sung-han; Lee, Geun   Journal Article
Lee, Geun Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This study delves into an empirical case analysis of the desecuritization process of the North Korean threat under the Kim Dae-jung government. Unlike previous studies, it analyzes how domestic and international actors desecuritized traditional threats by taking the pluralistic political processes of a democratic polity seriously. This was the process of competition between different political coalitions and the process of transformation from issues of high politics into issues of low politics. It remains to be seen whether the Kim Dae-jung government's desecuritization of North Korean threats was a deep or a shallow one, but it appears to be clear that the desecuritization of North Korean threats by the Kim Dae-jung government paved the way for another 5 years of progressive government with Roh Moo-hyun's 'unexpected' victory in the 2002 presidential election.
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