The author is a chair professor of North Korean studies at Kyungnam University and former ambassador to the United States. I began my career as a diplomat in the 1970s, and during half a century in ...
The rise of middle powers in recent decades has offered a counterweight to the strain created by the United States, China, and Russia in international affairs. But although middle powers challenge ...
Many column inches have been dedicated to dissecting the “great power rivalry” currently playing out between China and the U.S. But what makes a power “great” in the realm of international relations?
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