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My Life as a Korean Diplomat (1974-2010)
Amb. Yim Sung-joon Distinguished Professor
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Ⅰ. Introduction ◆ What is Diplomacy ‼ 1. Definition
▷ Conducting negotiations between representatives of groups or states in many fields. - peace-making, trade, war, economics, culture etc
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Holbein Hans ‘s The Ambassadors(1533 )
National Gallery, London
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▷ Roots of Modern diplomacy
2. History of Diplomacy ▷ Ancient Roots - In Egypt and Greece ▷ Roots of Modern diplomacy - 13th century, State of Northern Italy in early Renaissance 3. Diplomats and Diplomatic Missions ▷ Diplomatic Recognition - State acknowledgement of an act or status of another state or government ▷ Diplomacy and Espionage - Closely linked ▷ Diplomatic Immunity and Privileges - Sanctity / 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
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Credential Inauguration
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4. Diplomatic Resolution of Problems ▷ Arbitration and Mediation
- Usually abide by international law and justice - In the modern era carried out by the ICJ ▷ Conferences - Principles of int’l fairness, logic and protocol ▷ Negotiations - No established rules but general principals and precedents 5. Public Diplomacy ▷ Soft Power (Joseph Nye of Harvard Univ. ) - What is Hard Power ‼ - To attract or repel other actors to "want what you want."
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Ⅱ. Characteristics of Korean Diplomacy
1. Geopolitical Location of the Korean Peninsula ▷ 4 Powers : US, Japan, China and Russia ▷ Armistice Agreement between N. Korea 2. North Korea ▷ Nuclear Issue and 6 Party Talks ▷ Kumgang Mt. tourism, Gaesung Industrial Complex ▷ Sinking of the naval corvette Cheonan ? 3. A Success Story ▷ 14th largest economy similar to Kenya (President Obama, Nairobi Univ.) ▷ A full Democracy
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▷ ODA (Official Development Assistance)
4. Global Korea ▷ ODA (Official Development Assistance) - Poverty reduction and sustainable development - All people have the right to live like a human being - OECD recommendations to contribute 0.6% of GNI as ODA Korea currently gives around 0.07% of its GNI to ODA ▷ PKO (Peace Keeping Operation) - Maintain international peace and security throughout the world - Korea active in UN PKO since 1992 1,500 Korean troops engaged in PKO in 13 countries (Iraq, Afghanistan, Sudan, Lebanon, etc) ▷ G-20 (Group of Twenty) - Cooperation and consultation on matters pertaining to the international financial system - 85% of global GNI, 80% of world trade and two-thirds of the world population
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Ⅲ. My Diplomatic Career 1. Diplomatic Training (1975-78)
✔ Basic training ✔ Overseas training - Oxford University - Keio University 2. Intensive Career Building ( ) ✔ Korean Embassy in Japan ✔ Korean Embassy in Burma (Myanmar) Rangoon bombing by N. Korean Terrorists ✔ Korean Embassy in the U.S. - Congressional Counselor - Political Counselor
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Keio Univ. Oxford Univ.
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1983 Rangoon bombing by N. Korean Terrorists
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✔ Secretary for Foreign Affairs to President Kim Young sam
✔ Director –General, American Affair Bureau 3. Major Posts ( ) ✔ Ambassador to Egypt ✔ Executive Director for Preparation of ASEM ✔ Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs ✔ Senior Security to President Kim Dae jung for Foreign Affairs and National Security ✔ Ambassador to Canada
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Senior Security to President Kim Dae jung
Foreign Affairs and National Security
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Ambassador to Canada
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Ⅳ. Conclusion ▷ President of the Korea Foundation(2007-2010)
✔ Public Diplomacy - Linked to Soft Power - Euphemism for Propaganda - All activities that are designed to appeal to publics, to enhance the home country's attractiveness or appeal - 1960s United States Information Agency (USIA) influencing public opinion during the Cold War - Hard Power + Soft Power = Smart Power
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The Korea Foundation The Korea Society
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