
- Searching for a new identity
- Sohn, Yul
- FRIDE
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Searching for a new identity
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Sub Title | South Korea's middle power diplomacy |
Material Type | Report |
Author(English) |
Sohn, Yul |
Publisher |
[Madrid] : FRIDE |
Date | 2015-12 |
Series Title; No | POLICY BRIEF / 212 |
Subject Country | South Korea(Asia and Pacific) |
Language | English |
File Type | Link |
Subject | Government and Law < International Politics |
Holding | FRIDE |
License | ![]() |
Abstract
Over the past decade, South Korea has been playing an active and prominent role as a middle power at both the regional and global level. It hosted the G-20 summit meeting in November 2010, the fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in November 2011 and the Nuclear Security Summit in March 2012. The country also took the initiative in establishing the Global Green Growth Institute that helps developing countries to pursue green growth, and was host to the Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat with China and Japan in 2011. Most recently, South Korea has promoted the so-called MITKA (Mexico, Indonesia, Turkey, Korea, and Australia), a middle power network. (The rest omitted)