ISSN : 1229-9618(Print)
ISSN : 2671-7506(Online)
ISSN : 2671-7506(Online)
Chinese Studies Vol.48 pp.329-350
DOI : https://doi.org/10.14378/KACS.2014.48.48.329
DOI : https://doi.org/10.14378/KACS.2014.48.48.329
The South Korea-China Relations and Desirable Policies of Park Geun-hye Administration for China
Abstract
This study explains what will be the best policy of ParkGeun-hye administration for China(People's Republic of China) inthe era of G2(Group of Two). G2 is a proposed informal specialrelationship between the United States and China. Originallyinitiated by C. Fred Bergsten as primarily an economicrelationship, it began to gain wider currency and scope fromforeign policy experts as a term recognizing the centrality of theU.S.-China relationship near the beginning of the ObamaAdministration.
As the two most influential and powerful countries in theworld, there have been increasingly strong suggestions withinAmerican political circles of creating a G2 relationship where theUnited States and China would work out solutions to globalproblems together. One possible reason for the G-2 to possiblybe created is to prevent another Cold War.
The informal G2 has been considered as helpful in findingsolutions to the global financial crisis, North Korea's nuclearprogram, nuclear non-proliferation and nuclear disarmament, etc.Nuclear weapons in North Korea impose an enormous threat, notonly to peace on the Korean Peninsula but the entire world. As arealistic policy, Park must ask China to urge North Korea toabandon its nuclear ambitions.
As the two most influential and powerful countries in theworld, there have been increasingly strong suggestions withinAmerican political circles of creating a G2 relationship where theUnited States and China would work out solutions to globalproblems together. One possible reason for the G-2 to possiblybe created is to prevent another Cold War.
The informal G2 has been considered as helpful in findingsolutions to the global financial crisis, North Korea's nuclearprogram, nuclear non-proliferation and nuclear disarmament, etc.Nuclear weapons in North Korea impose an enormous threat, notonly to peace on the Korean Peninsula but the entire world. As arealistic policy, Park must ask China to urge North Korea toabandon its nuclear ambitions.
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