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REPUBLIC OF KOREA (ROK) (3) answer(s).
 
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Antitrust implications of defense development projects in South: the case of the KSS-III project / Cho, Joseph I Y   Journal Article
Cho, Joseph I Y Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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South Korea's Indo-Pacific Strategy / Yen Un, Kim ; Samsonova, Viktoria   Journal Article
Kim Yen Un, Viktoria SAMSONOVA Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The US Indo-Pacific Strategy, whose main principles were formulated in the US National Security Strategy released in December 2017, is aimed at preserving a unipolar structure of the world in an era of global changes that undermine US claims to world dominance. The more the authority of the unipolar world's overlord is undermined, the more diverse and dangerous the overlord's attempts become to preserve its dominant role by drawing into its orbit the countries that previously took a neutral stance toward the unilateralists' activity. This paper analyzes South Korean policy regarding the Indo-Pacific Strategy and examines the policy's political and economic aspects. The authors proceed from the view that South Korea, which has remained within the American global influence system for many decades, cannot ignore practically any American initiative. At the same time, the authors express doubt about the possibility of the transformation of the Indo-Pacific bloc being created under the auspices of the US into a significant international structure capable of altering the vector of the ongoing global changes. Moreover, the Indo-Pacific Initiative of the
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South Korea's trade with the countries of Central Asia in the 21st century / Kupina, Ludmila   Journal Article
KUPINA, Ludmila Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The author studies the structure and dynamics of trade between South Korea and Central Asia from 2000 to 2019. The existing trade turnover is unbalanced with an outdated trade structure: South Korean exports of manufactured goods predominate in mutual trade flows, while Central Asia main exports are primary commodities and raw materials. The Central Asian republics' low involvement in global value chains is the main reason for the existing inefficient trade and greatly hinders the development of investment cooperation. The implementation of reforms by Central Asian countries will contribute to the development of other trade areas and economic relations, while promoting diversification of the structure of trade with South Korea.
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