The countries’ opposing ideologies amid clashing sovereignty claims could lead to years of militarisation and confrontation in the region if not contained, analysts warn Manila has been boosting defence ties with various countries with the aim of building ‘collective deterrence’ in the event of conflict in the region Maria Siow+ FOLLOW Published: 10:00am, 26 Jan, 2024…
The countries’ opposing ideologies amid clashing sovereignty claims could lead to years of militarisation and confrontation in the region if not contained, analysts warn.
South Korea Fails to Recognize Its Capacity to Shape the Indo-Pacific
Rather than develop its own Indo-Pacific strategy, Seoul is forfeiting the chance to have a greater say over the regional security order.
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June 30, 2021
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South Korea was one of four countries, along with Australia, India, and South Africa, invited to observe the recent G-7 meeting in Cornwall. Australia and India’s historical links with the U.K. and close relations with the U.S. and Japan no doubt secured their invitations. South Korea’s inclusion in the meeting makes sense given that it is a fellow democracy, U.S. treaty ally, and consequential player in the Indo-Pacific. More fundamentally however, the invitation to President Moon Jae-in seeks to draw Seoul out from the Korean Peninsula and encourage it to play a more active role in promoting shared liberal and democratic interests in the Indo-Pacific.