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Korea's Foreign Policy Dilemmas
This thought-provoking volume provides a valuable overarching framework towards a more informed understanding of how South Korea's relationship with the outside world has evolved in the twentieth century and the manner in which it is likely to do business in the twenty-first.

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Korea's Foreign Policy Dilemmas
This thought-provoking volume provides a valuable overarching framework towards a more informed understanding of how South Korea's relationship with the outside world has evolved in the twentieth century and the manner in which it is likely to do business in the twenty-first.
Autorenporträt
Sung-Hack Kang is Professor of International Relations at Korea University (since 1981). He was the first best book award winner from the Korean Association of International Studies in 1995. Professor Kang is author of many books in Korean, including 'Chameleon and Sisyphus: Changing the International Order and Korean Security', 'The Trans-Siberian Trains and Samurai: the Diplomacy and Military Strategy of the Russo-Japanese War', and 'The Mortal God and the Peace Tower of Babel: The Principles of International Politics and the Quest for Global Constitutional Order for Peace'.