03527cam a22005178i 450000100090000000300070000900500170001600800410003301000170007402000250009102000250011602000250014103500130016604000260017904200080020504300300021305000210024310000300026424501290029425000190042326000090044226300090045126400340046030000150049433600260050933700280053533800270056350400510059050505990064152010640124061000620230465000310236665000400239765000510243765000560248865000430254465000500258765000420263765100500267965100380272965500250276765500240279270000280281670000250284477601400286923048926US-DLC20251110091334.0230405s2024 nyu b 001 0 eng  a 2023016108 z9781032496405q(hbk) a9781032496399q(pbk) z9781003394792q(ebk) a23048926 aaubengcDLCerdadau apcc aa-ko---aa-kn---aa-kr---00aJC319b.R69 20241 aRozman, Gilbert,eauthor.10aSouth Korea's wild ride :bthe big shifts in foreign policy from 2013 to 2022 /cGilbert Rozman, Sue Mi Terry and Eun A. Jo. aFirst edition. c2024 a2309 1aNew York :bRoutledge,c2024. a173 pages  atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aIntroduction / Gilbert Rozman, Sue Mi Terry, and Eun A Jo -- Part 1. South Korea in the Hot Seat, 2013-2015. A Trustpolitik Approach to Denuclearization and Unification -- Managing Four Great Powers -- Remaking of Conservative Narratives -- Part 2. South Korea's High Stakes Diplomacy, 2016-2019. Great Hopes, Shattered Dreams -- Gambling on Great Power Relations -- Return of Progressive Narratives -- Part 3. South Korea Sobers Up, 2020-2022. Shift to the New Missile Age: 2020-2022 -- Edging toward Bipolarity: South Korea's Regional Reorientation, 2020-2022 -- Battling Partisan Narratives. a"Rozman, Terry and Jo analyse the geopolitical shifts in South Korea's policies towards its neighbours and allies over the course of the Park Geun-hye and Moon Jae-in administrations into the early years of the Yoon Suk-yeol administration. 2013 to 2023 was a tumultuous decade in South Korean politics and especially in its foreign policy. Through two changes of its own presidency, as well as the rise and fall of the Trump administration in the United States, South Korea's politicians and diplomats have pursued different attempts at bridge-building with North Korea, before arriving at a more cautious and hostile position. The authors track the different attempts by Park and Moon to pursue increasingly optimistic attempts at reconciliation, and how they were thwarted by excessive idealism, domestic divisions and broader great power rivalries - notably including Russia, China and Japan. An essential guide to understanding the trajectory of South Korean foreign policy, for students of Korean politics as well as scholars and policy practitioners"--10aUnited States.bPresident (2017-2021 : Trump)xInfluence. 0aGeopoliticszKorea (South) 0aPresidentszKorea (South)xHistory. 0aPresidentszKorea (South)xTransition periods. 0aConservatismzKorea (South)xHistoryy21st century. 0aKorean reunification question (1945- ) 0aRegionalismxPolitical aspectszKorea (South) 0aComparative governmentvCase studies. 0aKorea (South)xPolitics and governmenty2002- 0aKorea (South)xForeign relations. 7aCase studies.2lcgft 0aPrint books.2local1 aTerry, Sue Mi,eauthor.1 aJo, Eun A.,eauthor.08iOnline version:aRozman, Gilbert.tSouth Korea's wild ridebFirst edition.dNew York : Routledge, 2024z9781003394792w(DLC) 2023016109