1st Edition

Contemporary Korea-Southeast Asian Relations Bilateral and Multilateral

Edited By Lam Peng Er Copyright 2023
    312 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    312 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book presents a comprehensive overview of the relations between the two Koreas and the different ASEAN states, including their relations with ASEAN as an organization. It outlines a complex picture with both bilateral and multilateral relations in play at the same time. It charts for each relationship how the present situation has arisen, discusses current difficulties and strains, and assesses how the relationship may develop in future.

    Acknowledgments

    About the Contributors and the Editor

    List of Figures and Tables

    Introduction

    1 Relations Between Seoul, ASEAN States and Pyongyang

    LAM PENG ER (EDITOR)

    PART I Triangular Relations: Three Perspectives

    2 Seoul’s New Southern Policy With the ASEAN States and Its Security Implications for Peace on the Korean Peninsula

    HAHNKYU PARK

    3 ASEAN and the Two Koreas: Bilateral and Multilateral Nexus

    NUR SHAHADAH JAMIL

    4 Pyongyang’s Relations With the ASEAN States and Seoul: ASEAN as an Epistemic Hub for the Korean Peninsula Issue

    KIM SUNG CHULL

    PART II ASEAN States Between Pyongyang and Seoul

    5 Vietnam’s Relations With the Korean Peninsula: The Interplay Between History, Identity and National Interests

    HA ANH TUAN

    6 Cambodia’s Relations With North and South Korea: A Remainder From the Cold War

    JULIO A. JELDRES

    7 Laos’ Friendly Relations With the Socialist and Democratic Regimes in the Korean Peninsula

    SULATHIN THILADEJ

    8 Singapore’s Relations With North and South Korea: In Pursuit of Pragmatism and Principles

    SARAH TEO

    9 The Domestic Sources of Indonesia’s Relations With North and South Korea: Pragmatism, Leadership and Regime Legitimacy

    ARDHITYA EDUARD YEREMIA AND MUHAMAD ARIF

    10 The Philippines-South Korea-North Korea Triangular Relationship: Between a Long-Time Security Partner and a Traditional Security Threat

    RENATO CRUZ DE CASTRO

    11 A Reactive Diplomacy: Pyongyang-Bangkok-Seoul Triangular Relations

    PAVIN CHACHAVALPONGPUN

    12 Myanmar and the Two Koreas: Toward New Areas of Convergence?

    MOE THUZAR

    PART III Triangular Relations: Human Security and Economics

    13 Human Security: North Korean Refugees, Conduit of ASEAN States and South Korean Sanctuary

    BRENDAN HOWE

    14 Triangular Economic Ties Between ROK, DPRK and ASEAN

    CHIANG MIN-HUA

    Index

    Biography

    Lam Peng Er is Principal Research Fellow at the East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore.