South Korea’s Leadership in East Asia: A Middle Power Advancing Regionalism
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Asian Leadership in Policy and Governance
ISBN: 978-1-78441-884-7, eISBN: 978-1-78441-883-0
Publication date: 28 August 2015
Abstract
This chapter focuses on South Korea’s newly found regional leadership, as the emergent middle power of East Asia, in order to advance regional integration and institution-building. Policy leadership is observed and analyzed from an international lens, linked to the literature of middle powers. The chapter first conceptualizes middle powers in connection with the issue of international leadership, since such states often play important roles in promoting cooperation. The chapter looks especially into South Korea’s foreign policy behavior toward East Asian regional processes and how it has manifested innovative and capable leadership. More specifically, the last three presidencies of Kim Dae-jung (1998–2002), Roh Moo-hyun (2003–2008), and Lee Myung-bak (2008–2013) are scrutinized in the hope of underscoring how their particular administrations, political leadership, and strategic approaches to foreign policy toward the region influenced South Korea’s regional leadership attempts and middle power status.
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Citation
Vio, J.G. (2015), "South Korea’s Leadership in East Asia: A Middle Power Advancing Regionalism
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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