IFR 93-1 (V.1, NO.1) Multilateral Security Regime in Northeast Asia ( http://opendata.mofa.go.kr/mofapub/resource/Publication/10760 ) at Linked Data

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  • Multilateral Security Regime in Northeast Asia: A Korean Perspective
    Seo-Hang Lee
    Conclusions
    A profound transformation is under way in the Asia-Pacific region; a transformation 
    in the structure and balance of political and economic power such as the dissolution 
    of the Soviet Union and lifting of the common security threat, the waning of 
    American economic hegemony and ascendancy of Japan and other Asian nations and 
    the strained U.S.-Japanese relationship. This transformation has significant 
    implications for Korea's relation with its two most important allies, that is the U.S. 
    and Japan.
    As has been seen, changes in international and national conditions require the 
    restructuring of South Korea's relations with the U.S. and Japan. either bilaterally 
    or on a regional basis. There is no easy formula for mutually satisfactory relations. 
    New thinking and initiatives are called for more than ever. Despite the changes in 
    the nature of these relations, however, the continued validity of the alliance or the 
    vital importance of bilateral economic cooperation is beyond any question. 
    Withstanding the challenges inherent in this transitional period, Korea will develop 
    its mature bilateral relationships with the U.S. and Japan respectively to secure 
    peace and prosperity in the Korean peninsula as well as in the Asia-Pacific region.
    On the other hand, no less vital to ensuring peace and prosperity in the peninsula 
    and Asia-Pacific is to strengthen the trilateral collaboration between Korea, the 
    U.S., and Japan on the basis of shared values of political pluralism and market 
    economy. That is to say, the three countries should exert their strenuous 
    endeavors toward forging a multilateral cooperative regime in the region that would - 22 -
    help reduce insecurity and uncertainties and eventually establish a new regional 
    order in Asia-Pacific. In this regard, it is particularly important for Korea and Japan 
    to assume and share leadership role with the U.S. in exploring and creating the 
    effective regional security and economic systems from which they derive such 
    obvious benefit. The leadership role can be successfully performed only when the 
    nations do not hesitate to take responsibilities in making the region and the world 
    more stable and prosperous. --
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