Not So Universal? The Search for Indigenous International Relations Theories in South Korea

IF 0.1 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
B. Min
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Abstract

This paper looks at and assesses the interest in and the passion for indigenous IR theory which has been proposed for more than half a century in South Korea. South Korea has experienced so many precious chances to think about IR both as its ontological as well as epistemological base. Colonialism, sovereign independence, national partition, a civil war, ideological and military confrontations between the North and the South, and enduring influences of strong neighbors have been just a few elements of IR in South Korea. As such, IR in South Korea have been eventually overwhelmed by its ontological destiny with practical motivations for policy and politics. In this context, this paper evaluates South Korean scholars’ voices for indigenous theory in IR in the perspective of postcolonialism. In the second section, the paper investigates the current situation of IR studies, centering on the publications in the Korean Journal of International Studies for the last decade. This short survey shows how much Korean scholars have tried to overcome their academic dependence on the American theories. Also the paper will discuss the implications of these surveys on the voices for indigenous theories. The final section suggests the missions and future agendas for South Korean IR scholars to contemplate in terms of three dimensions -- the scope of theory, decolonization, and the search for a trading zone between different paradigms.
不是那么普遍?韩国本土国际关系理论的探索
本文着眼于并评估了半个多世纪以来韩国对本土IR理论的兴趣和热情。韩国经历了许多宝贵的机会,将国际关系作为其本体论和认识论基础来思考。殖民主义、主权独立、民族分裂、内战、南北之间的意识形态和军事对抗,以及强大邻国的持久影响,这些只是韩国国际关系的几个因素。因此,韩国的国际关系最终被其具有政策和政治实际动机的本体论命运所压倒。在此背景下,本文评估了韩国学者在后殖民主义视角下的国际关系本土理论的声音。在第二部分中,本文调查了国际关系研究的现状,以过去十年在韩国国际研究杂志上发表的文章为中心。从这个简短的调查中可以看出,韩国学者努力克服对美国理论的学术依赖。本文还将讨论这些调查对本土理论发声的影响。最后一部分从三个方面提出了韩国国际关系学者的任务和未来议程——理论范围、非殖民化和寻找不同范式之间的贸易区。
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Korean Journal of International Studies
Korean Journal of International Studies INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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