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Asia's Middle Powers?: The Identity and Regional Policy of South Korea and Vietnam

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Asia's Middle Powers?: The Identity and Regional Policy of South Korea and Vietnam - Park, Joon-Woo (Editor), and Shin, Gi-Wook (Editor), and Keyser, Donald W. (Editor)
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South Korea and Vietnam established diplomatic relations only twenty years ago. Today these former adversaries enjoy unexpectedly cordial and rapidly expanding bilateral ties. Leaders of the two nations-perceiving broadly shared interests and no fundamental conflicts-seek to leverage their subregional influence on behalf of common or complementary policy goals. Today they often profess a "middle power" identity as they explain their foreign policy in terms of such classical middle power goals as regional peace, integration, ...

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Asia's Middle Powers?: The Identity and Regional Policy of South Korea and Vietnam 2013, Asia/Pacific Research Center, Div of The Institute for International..., Stanford

ISBN-13: 9781931368322

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