Rozman, Terry and Jo analyse the geopolitical shifts in South Korea's policies towards its neighbours and allies over the course of the Park Geun-hye and Moon Jae-in administrations into the early years of the Yoon Suk-yeol administration.
Rozman, Terry and Jo analyse the geopolitical shifts in South Korea's policies towards its neighbours and allies over the course of the Park Geun-hye and Moon Jae-in administrations into the early years of the Yoon Suk-yeol administration.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gilbert Rozman is Emeritus Musgrave Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, USA and Editor-in-Chief of the Asan Forum, South Korea. Sue Mi Terry is Director of the Asia Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars, Washington DC, USA. Eun A Jo is a doctoral candidate at Cornell University and a fellow at the Institute for Security and Conflict Studies at George Washington University, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part One: South Korea in the Hot Seat, 2013-2015 1. A Trustpolitik Approach to Denuclearization and Unification 2. Managing Four Great Powers 3. Remaking of Conservative Narratives Part Two: South Korea's High Stakes Diplomacy, 2016-2019 4. Great Hopes, Shattered Dreams 5. Gambling on Great Power Relations 6. Return of Progressive Narratives Part Three: South Korea Sobers Up, 2020-2022 7. Shift to the New Missile Age: 2020-2022 8. Edging toward Bipolarity: South Korea's Regional Reorientation, 2020-2022 9. Battling Partisan Narratives
Introduction
Part One: South Korea in the Hot Seat, 2013-2015
1. A Trustpolitik Approach to Denuclearization and Unification
2. Managing Four Great Powers
3. Remaking of Conservative Narratives
Part Two: South Korea's High Stakes Diplomacy, 2016-2019
4. Great Hopes, Shattered Dreams
5. Gambling on Great Power Relations
6. Return of Progressive Narratives
Part Three: South Korea Sobers Up, 2020-2022
7. Shift to the New Missile Age: 2020-2022
8. Edging toward Bipolarity: South Korea's Regional Reorientation, 2020-2022
Introduction Part One: South Korea in the Hot Seat, 2013-2015 1. A Trustpolitik Approach to Denuclearization and Unification 2. Managing Four Great Powers 3. Remaking of Conservative Narratives Part Two: South Korea's High Stakes Diplomacy, 2016-2019 4. Great Hopes, Shattered Dreams 5. Gambling on Great Power Relations 6. Return of Progressive Narratives Part Three: South Korea Sobers Up, 2020-2022 7. Shift to the New Missile Age: 2020-2022 8. Edging toward Bipolarity: South Korea's Regional Reorientation, 2020-2022 9. Battling Partisan Narratives
Introduction
Part One: South Korea in the Hot Seat, 2013-2015
1. A Trustpolitik Approach to Denuclearization and Unification
2. Managing Four Great Powers
3. Remaking of Conservative Narratives
Part Two: South Korea's High Stakes Diplomacy, 2016-2019
4. Great Hopes, Shattered Dreams
5. Gambling on Great Power Relations
6. Return of Progressive Narratives
Part Three: South Korea Sobers Up, 2020-2022
7. Shift to the New Missile Age: 2020-2022
8. Edging toward Bipolarity: South Korea's Regional Reorientation, 2020-2022
9. Battling Partisan Narratives
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