东盟因素与韩国“新南方政策”与印度“东向行动政策”的衔接

Yun Jiwon, Nguyen Tran Tien
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亚太地缘政治格局的变化,使地区和全球安全架构备受关注,并发生了广泛变化。东盟、印度、韩国已成为重要的合作伙伴,关系呈现多方位、全方位发展。两国应作为三角战略伙伴共同努力,为维护全球安全作出贡献,并确保其在美国、中国以及其他世界大国之间的地缘政治平衡中处于中心地位。文在寅政府的首要政策课题之一就是通过外交加强国际合作。这为韩国外交和经济战略多元化注入了新的动力。“新南方政策”(NSP)的目标是将东盟作为该地区其他主要国家的关键合作伙伴,并补充印度的“向东行动政策”(AEP)。本文首先分析了印度“东向行动”政策和韩国“新南方政策”的背景。有趣的是,AEP和NSP都以东盟为中心。因此,本文进一步确定东南亚和东盟是这些政策兼容的驱动力。本文在总结韩印传统双边关系的基础上,对本届政府的成果进行了评价,并对韩印政策趋同的可能性和韩印关系的前景进行了评估。
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ASEAN Factor and the Converging South Korea’s ‘New Southern Policy’ with India’s ‘Act East Policy’
Changing geopolitical landscape in the Asia-Pacific has put the regional and global security architecture in the spotlight and extensively transformed. ASEAN, India and South Korea have emerged to become important partners and their relation has become multidimensional and comprehensive. They should work together as a triangular strategic partner in order to contribute to the maintenance of the global security and ensure their centrality in the geopolitical balance between the United States, China as well as other world powers. One of the priorities in Policy Tasks of Moon Jae In’s Administration is to reinforcing international cooperation through diplomacy. He provided an opportunity to impart new momentum to diversify ROK’s diplomatic and economic strategies. The “New Southern Policy (NSP)” with its aims means to leverage ASEAN as key partners like other major players in the region and complements India’s “Act East Policy (AEP).” The article begins by analytical understanding the background of India’s Act East policy and South Korea’s New Southern Policy. Interestingly, both AEP and NSP pivot on ASEAN. Therefore, this article further identifies South East Asia and ASEAN as the driving forces for the compatibility in these policies. Taking stock of South Korea - India traditional bilateral relations and evaluating the outcome of the present administration, the article assesses the possibilities for converging these policies and the prospects of South Korea - India relations.
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