Seitentitel
South Korea’s Foreign Policy: A Shrimp among Whales
Boris Kondoch
1. Korea and the United Nations
1.1. The Korean Question at the United Nations
1.2. The Korean War
1.3. South and North Korea’s Participation in the UN System
1.4. South Korea’s Participation in the UN Peacekeeping Operation
1.5. Nuclear Weapons
2. South Korea’s Foreign Policy
2.1. Overview
2.2. Foreign Policy and the Constitution
2.3. Foreign Policy Issues under President Lee Myung-Bak
3. South Korea and Japan
3.1. Overview
3.2. Dokdo or Takeshima?
3.3. Comfort Women
3.4. East Sea or the Sea of Japan
4. South Korea and North Korea
4.1. Overview
4.2. The Status of the North Korean Refugees
5. South Korea and the United States
5.1. Overview
5.2. The War in Iraq
5.3. The War against Terrorism
6. South Korea and Germany
6.1. Overview
6.2. Lessons from the Reunification of Germany
7. South Korea and China
7.1. Overview
7.2. A Pax Sinica?
8. South Korea’s Participation in International Organizations
8.1. Overview
8.2. From the Six Party Talks to an East Asian OSCE or EU?
8.3. Limitations of Regionalism
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