South Korea's phenomenal rise has been studied extensively by political scientists and economists both in terms of its impact on democratisation and as a role model for economic development. Yet little attention has been devoted to exploring the nexus between economic development and foreign policy. In South Korea's Rise, Uk Heo and Terence Roehrig propose a new theoretical framework to illustrate how an increase in a country's economic prosperity can bring about change to its foreign policy, prompting greater involvement in the international system, the transition to democracy, an expanded…mehr
South Korea's phenomenal rise has been studied extensively by political scientists and economists both in terms of its impact on democratisation and as a role model for economic development. Yet little attention has been devoted to exploring the nexus between economic development and foreign policy. In South Korea's Rise, Uk Heo and Terence Roehrig propose a new theoretical framework to illustrate how an increase in a country's economic prosperity can bring about change to its foreign policy, prompting greater involvement in the international system, the transition to democracy, an expanded set of interests and increased tools to pursue its foreign policy goals. As a rising middle power, analysis of South Korea's foreign policy is crucial to our understanding of the power structure and future relations in East Asia. This is essential reading for all students and scholars with an interest in Asia, foreign policy and global economics.
Uk Heo is Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee and international scholar at Kyung Hee University. He is a co-author of South Korea since 1980 (Cambridge, 2010, with Terence Roehrig), the author of The Political Economy of Defense Spending around the World, and the co-author of The US-South Korean Alliance, 1961-1988: Free-Riding or Bargaining? His research interests are focused on Korean security and political economy, North Korean nuclear crisis, defense economics, and democratisation. His works have appeared in the Journal of Politics, the British Journal of Political Science, Political Research Quarterly, the Journal of Conflict Resolution, International Studies Quarterly, Comparative Politics, Comparative Political Studies, the Journal of Peace Research, International Interactions, Armed Forces and Society, Asian Survey, and others. Uk Heo received his PhD in political science from Texas A&M University and is a former president of the Association of Korean Political Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Economic development, state power and foreign policy 3. Inter-Korean relations: confrontation, economic exchanges, and the nuclear crisis 4. South Korea and the United States: from dependency to partnership 5. South Korea, Russia, and China: from adversaries to economic partners 6. South Korea and Japan: an ambivalent relationship 7. South Korea and the European Union: evolving cooperation and competition 8. South Korea and India 9. South Korea and the developing world: Africa, Latin America, the Middle East and Southeast Asia 10. Contributing to the international community: from consumer to producer 11. Conclusion Bibliography Index.
1. Introduction 2. Economic development, state power and foreign policy 3. Inter-Korean relations: confrontation, economic exchanges, and the nuclear crisis 4. South Korea and the United States: from dependency to partnership 5. South Korea, Russia, and China: from adversaries to economic partners 6. South Korea and Japan: an ambivalent relationship 7. South Korea and the European Union: evolving cooperation and competition 8. South Korea and India 9. South Korea and the developing world: Africa, Latin America, the Middle East and Southeast Asia 10. Contributing to the international community: from consumer to producer 11. Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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