2023
DOI: 10.1177/00438200231159150
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South Korea as a Middle Power in East Asia?

Abstract: This article addresses South Korea's foreign policy toward ASEAN from a middle power approach. Using role theory, we argue that South Korea is developing a regional role to diversify its traditional ties, mitigate local constraints, and materialize its regional interests. We analyze the economic and political dimensions according to the share of trade and investment flows to the region and the development of cooperation initiatives and institutional ties. In the latter, we focus on Moon's presidency and the Ne… Show more

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“…Khan and Ara (2023) examine the key reasons why so few women are running in Bangladesh's parliamentary elections, making a useful addition to prior articles in this journal focusing on gender and politics in Asia (see, e.g., Prodip 2021). Rubiolo and Aguirre (2023) address South Korea's foreign policy toward ASEAN from a middle-power perspective.…”
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“…Khan and Ara (2023) examine the key reasons why so few women are running in Bangladesh's parliamentary elections, making a useful addition to prior articles in this journal focusing on gender and politics in Asia (see, e.g., Prodip 2021). Rubiolo and Aguirre (2023) address South Korea's foreign policy toward ASEAN from a middle-power perspective.…”
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confidence: 99%