EAI Asia Security Initiative Working Paper No. 25
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As a late comer, South Korea can benefit from an increasingly networked world, since network power can be achieved without requiring hard power. South Korea's trade networks and new convener roles in many international forums provide channels to conduct middle power diplomacy. Although a middle power culture such as a prevalent embrace of international norms and rules needs to be formed, South Korea's leadership and public support for its middle power diplomacy is quite sustainable.
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