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 A New National Strategy for Korea(Çѱ¹À» À§ÇÑ »õ ±¹°¡Àü·«)
The Korea Herald
2008-09-01
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978-89-88095-31-7
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[Insight Into Korea 4]

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The book¡¯s authors analyze the challenges facing the Lee Myung-bak government and suggest ways to address them. Collectively, they sketch an overarching strategy that can ensure Korea¡¯s security and prosperity. The scholars seek to formulate a new national strategy that takes into account the changes that have taken place in the domestic and international landscapes since 1987, the year Korea embarked on a path toward democracy. They are focusing on the key elements of Korea¡¯s new strategy to safeguard national security, promote democracy and spur economic growth. The approach they suggest differs not only from the developmental state model followed by late President Park Chung-hee in the 1960s and 1970s, but also from its variants pursued by the succeeding governments.

Preface

Introduction
Diplomacy in the 21st century

1. Global Diplomacy
․A strategy for Korea¡¯s rising global stature
․Pragmatic realism: A key to managing relations with China
․Joint security vision will benefit Seoul, Tokyo
․Developing Seoul¡¯s partnership with Moscow
․Korea-EU relations in the new political era
․Driving Korea-India ties on trade and investment
․Culture: The basis for ties with Middle East
․Evolution of Korean-Latin American relations
․Korea¡¯s new global role
․A new national strategy for Korea: A middle-power vision
․Principles for Korea¡¯s soft power diplomacy
․Striving for a foreign policy with dignity

2. South-North, Seoul-Washington Relations
․Welcome change in Seoul¡¯s foreign policy
․Lee¡¯s dilemma: Containment or engagement
․Carrots, sticks and North Korean human rights
․N.K. threats require deterrence, reconciliation
․No time for ¡®business as usual¡¯ in South Korea-U.S. relations
․Toward ROK-U.S. strategic alliance
․U.S. support needed to handle crisis in N.K.
․Building a peace regime and adjusting the UNC
․Seoul seeks flexibility on OPCON transfer
․Extending ROK-U.S. alliance beyond peninsula
․A pragmatic approach to ROK-U.S. ties

3. A New Development Paradigm
․Korea needs a new development paradigm
․Strategies for attracting foreign investment
․Creating a knowledge-based economy in Korea
․An external economic strategy for the future
․Korea¡¯s options for coping with U.S. slump
․Essential elements of Korea¡¯s energy diplomacy
․Korea needs environmental leadership
․Competition enhances firms¡¯ competitiveness
․¡®Reviving the economy¡¯ by freeing corporations
․Helping corporations for the greater good
․Policies for balanced regional development
․Government reform: Evolution, not revolution"

 
   
 

 
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