Whipsawed by Woori and Washington: South Korea's growing challenges in handling Middle Eastern affairs

Q2 Social Sciences
World Affairs Pub Date : 2024-02-14 DOI:10.1002/waf2.12007
Shirzad Azad
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The history of the past two decades has proved that top Korean leaders can make a real difference in terms of their previous experiences and personal engagement in securing the Republic of Korea's (ROK) vested interests in the Middle East. For decades, South Korea had handed over its day‐to‐day interactions with Middle Eastern countries to the Korean bureaucracy led by the relevant departments and subaltern officials at the foreign ministry and other state institutions. This approach, however, seems rather dysfunctional today, requiring key Korean officials, especially the president, to get involved personally in the ROK's increasingly multifaceted relationships with Middle Eastern nations. This article reappraises the new Korean orientation by highlighting some of the major developments involving both sides during the past several years. The main argument is that the ROK is facing increasingly serious difficulties in sorting out its policy behaviors toward Middle Eastern countries as Korea is striving to strike a delicate balance between its own expanding commercial interests in the region and what the United States expects from South Korea with regard to the topsy‐turvy world of politics in the Middle East.
被友利和华盛顿鞭打:韩国在处理中东事务中面临日益严峻的挑战
过去二十年的历史证明,韩国最高领导人在确保大韩民国(ROK)在中东的既得利益方面的以往经验和个人参与可以带来真正的改变。几十年来,韩国一直将与中东国家的日常互动交给由外交部和其他国家机构的相关部门和下级官员领导的韩国官僚机构。然而,这种方式在今天看来已相当失灵,它要求韩国的主要官员,尤其是总统,亲自参与到韩国与中东国家日益多元化的关系中来。本文通过强调过去几年中涉及双方的一些重大发展,重新评估了韩国的新定位。主要论点是,韩国在理清其对中东国家的政策行为方面正面临着越来越严重的困难,因为韩国正努力在其自身在该地区不断扩大的商业利益与美国对韩国在中东政治乱局中的期望之间取得微妙的平衡。
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