To solve contentious issues in international relations involves engagement and interaction with other partners rather than exclusion and containment. Engagement diplomacy needs a like-minded coalition between the state and the business sector in the domestic arena, a coalition that is apparently an essential aspect of structural coupling from the systems perspective. In the Cold War era, interstate security arrangements basically determined the economic relations among nations, whereas in times of globalization, business advances in both trade and investment frequently facilitate security cooperation. Centering on the theme of structural coupling, the paper examines the case of South Korea’s engagement policy toward North Korea after the la...
Many debates about engagement with North Korea hinge on the precise nature of North Korea’s foreign ...
Based on the constructivist international relations (IR) approach, the authors study Sweden’s engage...
Modernizing the “Hermit Kingdom”: Bridging the Cultural and Economic Gap through Soft Power Diplomac...
To solve contentious issues in international relations involves engagement and interaction with othe...
To solve contentious issues in international relations involves engagement and interaction with othe...
ABSTRACT: While the determinants and effectiveness of economic sanctions has been the subject of a s...
This thesis presents an analysis of engagement theory, as compared and contrasted with deterrence an...
The end of the Cold War has brought both uncertainty and opportunity for states interested in design...
Since South Korea and North Korea have been in political and military confrontation since the Korean...
The development of the socio-humanitarian dimension of world politics provides new opportunities for...
노트 : This paper was originally presented at a workshop on the “Influence and Role of Domestic Stakeh...
The fourth chapter analyses one of the most relevant aspect for South Korea’s foreign policy: the re...
The fourth chapter analyses one of the most relevant aspect for South Korea’s foreign policy: the re...
The fourth chapter analyses one of the most relevant aspect for South Korea\u2019s foreign policy: t...
Abstract The Korean subject cannot ignore in international affairs, and the recent changes in inter...
Many debates about engagement with North Korea hinge on the precise nature of North Korea’s foreign ...
Based on the constructivist international relations (IR) approach, the authors study Sweden’s engage...
Modernizing the “Hermit Kingdom”: Bridging the Cultural and Economic Gap through Soft Power Diplomac...
To solve contentious issues in international relations involves engagement and interaction with othe...
To solve contentious issues in international relations involves engagement and interaction with othe...
ABSTRACT: While the determinants and effectiveness of economic sanctions has been the subject of a s...
This thesis presents an analysis of engagement theory, as compared and contrasted with deterrence an...
The end of the Cold War has brought both uncertainty and opportunity for states interested in design...
Since South Korea and North Korea have been in political and military confrontation since the Korean...
The development of the socio-humanitarian dimension of world politics provides new opportunities for...
노트 : This paper was originally presented at a workshop on the “Influence and Role of Domestic Stakeh...
The fourth chapter analyses one of the most relevant aspect for South Korea’s foreign policy: the re...
The fourth chapter analyses one of the most relevant aspect for South Korea’s foreign policy: the re...
The fourth chapter analyses one of the most relevant aspect for South Korea\u2019s foreign policy: t...
Abstract The Korean subject cannot ignore in international affairs, and the recent changes in inter...
Many debates about engagement with North Korea hinge on the precise nature of North Korea’s foreign ...
Based on the constructivist international relations (IR) approach, the authors study Sweden’s engage...
Modernizing the “Hermit Kingdom”: Bridging the Cultural and Economic Gap through Soft Power Diplomac...