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The Republic of Korea and the Arctic region: from policy formulating to policy making

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Kim M., Marchenkov M.L.

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The following article is a policy review paper devoted to the general analysis of the Arctic policy of the Republic of Korea. The analysis includes the explanation of the country’s demand for conducting its own policy in the Arctic that mostly resides in the peculiarities of South Korea’s geographical position and economic conditions and demands. The policy of South Korea in the Arctic region is highlighted in the three stages: before joining the Arctic Council, during the first master plan for the Arctic, and after the updated Arctic policy was issued. The brief history of the Korea’s participation in the Arctic activities is highlighted. Also, the provisions of Korea’s first master plan for the Arctic are highlighted, and some conclusions are made regarding its implementation. Then the updated Arctic policy of South Korea is examined. The core conclusion is that during 20 year of participation in the Arctic-related activities, the Republic of Korea has transformed its Arctic policy from being research-oriented only to providing national economic benefits from the multilateral inclusion in the Arctic cooperation institutions and events. Some further reflections on Korea’s further Arctic policy are provided at the conclusion.

About authors

Minsu KIM, PhD in Law,
Korea Maritime Institute, Busan, Republic of Korea

Maksim L. MARCHENKOV, Master’s degree student,
Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov, Arkhangelsk, Russia

Keywords

Republic of Korea, Arctic Council, Arctic policy, non-Arctic actors in the Arctic, economic benefits from the Arctic activities, Arctic research cooperation

DOI

10.17238/issn2221-2698.2019.37.69

UDC

[327(519.5)+332.14(519.5)](98)(045)



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