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Foreign Competition in the Third World of the North-South Korea on the Early 1980s : Centering on the Published Diplomatic Documents(1979~1981)

  • The Journal of Northeast Asia Research
  • Abbr : NEA
  • 2013, 28(1), pp.5-35
  • DOI : 10.18013/jnar.2013.28.1.001
  • Publisher : The Institute for Northeast Asia Research
  • Research Area : Social Science > Political Science > International Politics > International Relations / Cooperation

Kim Ji Hyung 1

1서원대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

Conflict and diplomatic competition between North and South Korea targeting the third world of the early 1980s, corresponding to the New Cold War was very serious. North and South Korea had foreign partners throughout the third world, and it was a large part of North and South Koreas’ diplomatic powers. It means that a very large proportion of diplomatic activity took place in the third world. To target the third world, North and South Korea wasted diplomatic resources on slander, with no affect on foreign policy during the Cold War. In the North-South Korea diplomatic confrontation, South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs tried to protect the superiority of South Korea, and diplomatic efforts were developed to block the Anti-South Korea maneuvers of North Korea carried out by the International Conference of Non-Aligned Nations and the UN. At that time, by hosting large events, North Korea was trying to exert influence in the leading Non-Aligned Movement. In addition, military weapons exports to countries of the third world, began to expand military diplomacy.

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