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        The challenge facing middle powers: South Korea and India in the era of power competition between the United States and China

        Scott Gates,이상환,황원재 한국외국어대학교 국제지역연구센터 2021 International Area Studies Review Vol.24 No.2

        The world has witnessed a rise in strategic competition between the US and China in the 21st century. The two great powers are competing to shape global economic and security architectures and achieve global preeminence, causing substantial uncertainty in the global economy and world politics. As the strategic competition intensifies, third parties, in particular those who have close relations with both powers, are increasingly under pressure to choose foreign policy that properly responds to challenges the competition poses. South Korea and India, as significant strategic partners to both the US and China, maintain strong and deepening relationships with both superpowers. One of the challenges facing India and South Korea is to develop strategies to keep close ties with both without upsetting either of them, while preventing and minimizing the negative effects the US–China competition may generate on their national security, economies, and foreign relations. At the same time, as prominent regional powers, they need to play an active role in preserving regional/international order and peace. By serving as mediators and “go-betweens” or through coalition-building, these regional powers can contribute to regional and international stability and peace. From the perspectives of the US and China, on the other hand, without drawing cooperation and help from these regional powers, neither of them can win the competition easily and exercise their global leadership effectively. More importantly, if either the US or China underestimates the role and contributions of these regional powers to regional or global politics and/or aggressively promotes its national interests in a selfcentered manner, this may lead to a deterioration in relations with them and a loss of its regional or global leadership. In this regard, this special issue brings together scholars who are specialized in politics and foreign policy of the US, China, South Korea, and India to closely examine the nature of the US– China power competition, the associated challenges facing these regional powers, and their policy responses and strategies.

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        Pandemics, health diplomacy, and peacebuilding

        황원재,Gates Scott,Lee Sang-Hwan 한국외국어대학교 국제지역연구센터 2023 International Area Studies Review Vol.26 No.1

        The articles in this special issue address such questions as: How do states approach global health issues? How have they utilized health diplomacy and for what purposes? What are the principal challenges? How do pandemics affect conflict, and vice versa? Has health diplomacy effectively addressed global health concerns particularly in conflict-torn societies? This special issue contributes to our understanding of pandemics, health diplomacy, and peace by highlighting issues associated with responses to global health issues and health diplomacy. The articles offer novel perspectives for analyzing the prospects for global health and security.

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