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(Ebook) South Korea’s Strategy toward a Rising China, Security Dynamics in East Asia, and International Relations Theory by MIN-HYUNG KIM

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Authors:MIN-HYUNG KIM
Pages:24 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:4
Publisher:University of California Press
Language:english
File Size:0.28 MB
Format:pdf
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(Ebook) South Korea’s Strategy toward a Rising China, Security Dynamics in East Asia, and International Relations Theory by MIN-HYUNG KIM

This article contends that South Korea’s behaviors toward China since 1992 can be fully understood when the structural variables of the strategic environment—i.e., economic interdependence, the US-centered hub-and-spoke system, and the North Korean threat—are combined with the domestic variable of Seoul’s leadership change and its perception of threat.
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