This book looks at the regional policies of two 'middle powers' in the Indo-Pacific region: Taiwan and South Korea and provides critical reflections on the ways both the countries have sought to broaden their options for strategic manoeuvres with their southern neighbours. It was originally published in Asian Affairs.
This book looks at the regional policies of two 'middle powers' in the Indo-Pacific region: Taiwan and South Korea and provides critical reflections on the ways both the countries have sought to broaden their options for strategic manoeuvres with their southern neighbours. It was originally published in Asian Affairs.
Nurliana Kamaruddin is currently Deputy Executive Director (Academic and Students Affair) and Senior Lecturer at the Asia-Europe Institute at Universiti Malaya, Malaysia. She specialises in international security and development cooperation with an area focus on East Asia. Karl Chee Leong Lee is Senior Lecturer in the Institute of China Studies (ICS) at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Malaya, Malaysia, and Expert Advisor to Market Research Future. He is a specialist on Taiwan's soft power and quasi-state relations with Southeast Asia. Nur Shahadah Jamil is Senior Lecturer at Institute of China Studies (ICS) at the University of Malaya, Malaysia. Her research interests include East Asian security, China's foreign policy, South China Sea dispute, Xinjiang, regional multilateralism and Malaysia's external policy.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction-Looking South: Comparing the Regional Policies of Taiwan and South Korea 1. Conceptualising Taiwan's Soft Power Projection in its 'New Southbound Policy' 2. The Evolution of South Korea's New Southern Policy (NSP-K): The Moon and Yoon Administrations 3. Taiwan's New Southbound Policy in Southeast Asia and the 'China Factor': Deepening Regional Integration Amid New Reality 4. The NSP-K and NSP-K Plus: Elevating South Korea's Middle Power Presence Among Asean Member Countries 5. Situating India in Taiwan's New Southbound Policy 6. South Korea's New Southern Policy and the Middle Power Quest: Implications for India-Korea Relations 7. Navigating the Politics of Soft Power: Taiwan and Korea's Regional Approach in Comparison
Introduction-Looking South: Comparing the Regional Policies of Taiwan and South Korea 1. Conceptualising Taiwan's Soft Power Projection in its 'New Southbound Policy' 2. The Evolution of South Korea's New Southern Policy (NSP-K): The Moon and Yoon Administrations 3. Taiwan's New Southbound Policy in Southeast Asia and the 'China Factor': Deepening Regional Integration Amid New Reality 4. The NSP-K and NSP-K Plus: Elevating South Korea's Middle Power Presence Among Asean Member Countries 5. Situating India in Taiwan's New Southbound Policy 6. South Korea's New Southern Policy and the Middle Power Quest: Implications for India-Korea Relations 7. Navigating the Politics of Soft Power: Taiwan and Korea's Regional Approach in Comparison
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