South Korea and the socialist countries : the politics of trade

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South Korea and the socialist countries : the politics of trade

Dan C. Sanford

Macmillan, 1990

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注記

Bibliography: p. 128-134

Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The text gives a broad view of the many current trends in South Korea's expanding trade and new diplomatic relations with China, the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe and assesses the potential impact of these developments on South Korea's relationship with the North. It is the first extensive report on the Northern Policy of the Republic of Korea since that policy was introduced. Using South Korean sources, the author explores the ROK's strategy and motivation for expanding trade with China, the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. From a broader regional perspective, the text assesses the likely success of this policy in achieving cross-recognition and improved relations between the North and the South on the Korean peninsula. It provides a case study of business diplomacy, recognition policy, transnational influence, and foreign policy realignment.

目次

  • Part 1 The unprecedented character of trade contacts between South Korea and the socialist countries: the People's Republic of China - direct contact, equal treatment, permanent trade representatives
  • Eastern Europe
  • Soviet Union and Vietnam. Part 2 Exploring the commercial incentives: economic factors for Koreans
  • the case of Eastern Europe
  • the case of the Soviet Union
  • the case of China. Part 3 Chinese and Soviet political strategies related to South Korea: China's strategic outlook
  • the Soviet's strategic outlook. Part 4 Northern diplomacy - ROK strategies in socialist country trade: using trade to change North Korea
  • the relationship of trade to cross-recognition and reunification
  • assessment of intent. Part 5 Response to the Northern policy: domestic concerns
  • the external response. Part 6 ROK's Northern diplomacy in the regional and domestic contexts: regional environment - decline of the cold war, soft regionalism, the United States position in the region
  • domestic environment - impact of democratization, the business climate. Part 7 Conclusion - changing actors and changing alignment - ROK socialist trade as a transnational phenomenon: the transnationalist paradigm - the affects of transnationalist activity, application to South Korea
  • North-South reunification - the question of realignment. Appendices: two tables of Korea's trade with communist countries
  • chronology.

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