When political apology becomes a source of soft power: a case of South Korea and its Vietnam War experience

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Chenjun Wang
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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size AcknowledgementsThe author would like to express her sincere thanks to Professor HwaJung Kim and Emeritus Professor Naren Chitty for their invaluable feedback on the draft.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsChenjun WangChenjun Wang is pursuing doctoral research on Australia’s domestic public diplomacy approach in communicating its foreign policies with migrant communities. She is currently a researcher at the Soft Power Analysis and Resource Centre (SPARC) at Macquarie University. She has worked as a research assistant for the Lowy Institute (2019), as well as been a visiting research fellow at the Australian Centre on China in the World, ANU (2023). As a PhD candidate, she has contributed chapters in The Routledge Handbook of Soft Power 2nd Edition (2023) and Soft Power and The Future of US Foreign Policy (2023).
当政治道歉成为软实力的来源:一个韩国和越南战争经历的例子
点击增大图片尺寸点击缩小图片尺寸致谢作者谨向HwaJung Kim教授和Naren Chitty教授表示衷心的感谢,感谢他们对本文的宝贵意见。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。王晨军博士正在攻读澳大利亚国内公共外交方法在与移民社区沟通外交政策方面的博士学位。她目前是麦考瑞大学软实力分析与资源中心(SPARC)的研究员。她曾担任洛伊研究所的研究助理(2019年),以及澳大利亚国立大学澳大利亚中国在世界中心的访问研究员(2023年)。作为博士候选人,她为《劳特利奇软实力手册第二版》(2023年)和《软实力与美国外交政策的未来》(2023年)撰写了章节。
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期刊介绍: AJIA is the journal of the Australian Institute of International Affairs. The Institute was established in 1933 as an independent and non-political body and its purpose is to stimulate interest in and understanding of international affairs among its members and the general public. The aim of the Australian Journal of International Affairs is to publish high quality scholarly research on international political, social, economic and legal issues, especially (but not exclusively) within the Asia-Pacific region. The journal publishes research articles, refereed review essays and commentary and provocation pieces. ''Articles'' are traditional scholarly articles. ‘Review essays’ use newly published books as the basis to thematically examine current events in International Relations. The journal also publishes commentaries and provocations which are high quality and engaging pieces of commentary, opinion and provocation in a variety of styles. The Australian Journal of International Affairs aims to analyse international issues for an Australian readership and to present Australian perspectives to readers in other countries. While seeking to stimulate interest in and understanding of international affairs, the journal does not seek to promote any particular policies or approaches. All suitable manuscripts submitted are sent to two referees in a full ''double blind'' refereeing process.
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