The Rise of Korean Leadership

The Rise of Korean Leadership
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Emerging Powers and Liberal International Order
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Artikel-Nr:
9781137351128
Veröffentl:
2013
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
211
Autor:
G. Ikenberry
Serie:
Asia Today
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

South Korea has emerged as a new middle power playing a significant role in a wide range of important global issue areas and supporting liberal international order with its leadership diplomacy. The growing role played by new powers like Korea calls into question the prevailing view that global governance is polarized with emerging powers challenging the liberal international order established by the United States and its European allies after World War II. As the case of Korea shows, large developing countries like the BRICS are not the only emerging powers active in global governance. Newly developed or high income developing countries like South Korea, Turkey and Mexico are also active emerging powers, taking new initiatives, setting agendas and mediating conflicts between rival groups on the global stage. Because these high income developing countries have advanced under and benefited from the liberal international order, they see a great stake in its stability and show a willingness to protect it. "e;Liberal internationalist"e; developing countries are joining the expanding list of middle powers who contribute to the maintenance of liberal international order as niche players and system supporters.
South Korea has emerged as a new middle power playing a significant role in a wide range of important global issue areas and supporting liberal international order with its leadership diplomacy. The growing role played by new powers like Korea calls into question the prevailing view that global governance is polarized with emerging powers challenging the liberal international order established by the United States and its European allies after World War II. As the case of Korea shows, large developing countries like the BRICS are not the only emerging powers active in global governance. Newly developed or high income developing countries like South Korea, Turkey and Mexico are also active emerging powers, taking new initiatives, setting agendas and mediating conflicts between rival groups on the global stage. Because these high income developing countries have advanced under and benefited from the liberal international order, they see a great stake in its stability and show a willingness to protect it. "Liberal internationalist" developing countries are joining the expanding list of middle powers who contribute to the maintenance of liberal international order as niche players and system supporters.
Introduction PART I: THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS AND THE RISE OF KOREA AS A GLOBAL PLAYER 1. The G20 and Korea's Middle Power Leadership 2. Korea's FTA Networks and its Global Leadership 3. Tiding over the Global Financial Crisis: The Korean Experience PART II: KOREA AS A NEW BRIDGE TO THE DEVELOPING WORLD 4. Korea and Emerging International Development Assistance Regime 5. Korea's Leadership on Green Growth PART III: KOREA'S EMERGING ROLE IN GLOBAL SECURITY 6. Seoul Nuclear Security Summit: Contributions and Achievements 7. Global Leadership: International Peace-Keeping Activities Conclusion: Korea and the Future of Liberal International Order

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