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Strategic Posture Review: South Korea
Sun-Won Park | World Politics Review | 2010-03-17
South Korea's growing national capabilities have resulted in a corresponding emphasis on the country's contribution to the global community. Having accomplished economic expansion and democratic development almost concurrently, South Korea is now seeking to move beyond the geopolitical constraints of its security concerns, and examining active paths to a more prominent global presence. . . . To read the rest, subscribers can download the report below.
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Reinventing Diplomacy
10/13/2009
Daryl Copeland, Joshua Fouts, Cynthia P. Schneider | World Politics Review




