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Politics, International Relations and Diplomacy on the Korean Peninsula
About this book
This edited volume explores the past, present, and future of the Korean Peninsula, with special focus on South Korea, by connecting developments in politics with those in international relations and diplomacy.
The book focuses on how South Korea's politics and international relations have evolved since the founding of the First Republic in 1948, with particular attention to the period surrounding the 2022 presidential election. The authors provide new insights into Korean politics, including South Korean electoral reform and relations with China and Japan, North Korea's nuclear capacity, and North–South diplomacy.
Beginning with a commentary by Colin Crooks, Britain's current Ambassador to South Korea and former Ambassador to North Korea, on recent British foreign policy changes and UK–Korea relations, this book will appeal to scholars and students of politics, international relations, diplomacy, and Korean Studies.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half-Title Page
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Contributors
- Commentary by Colin Crooks
- Preface
- 1 Out of Proportion: The 2019 Electoral Reform and the State of Representative Democracy in South Korea
- 2 South Korea's Democratic Experience: Political Leadership and Civil Society
- 3 What Role to Play? Assessing the Republic of Korea's Future Nuclear Diplomacy
- 4 Reassessing the South Korea-China-Japan Trilateral Summits: The Limits of Institutionalism in East Asia
- 5 Diplomatic Competition between North and South Korea in the Southern Cone (1950–1977)
- 6 Why Presenting a Foe as a Friend Can Make Sense: Explaining Shifts in North Korea's Construction of a South Korean Threat in State Media
- Index