Korea-US Cooperation on Climate Change in the Pacific as Part of the Indo-Pacific Strategy
Date
2024-04-30
Authors
Contributor
Advisor
Department
Instructor
Depositor
Speaker
Researcher
Consultant
Interviewer
Narrator
Transcriber
Annotator
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
East-West Center
Volume
Number/Issue
Starting Page
Ending Page
Alternative Title
Abstract
In 2022, the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the United States (US) released their Indo-Pacific strategies as major foreign policy statements. While existing analyses of this topic focus on shifting power dynamics in the Indo-Pacific and their consequences for the US-China rivalry, there is less attention on implications for global challenges such as climate change. This study explores how the ROK and US can bolster climate change cooperation in the Pacific Islands region within the framework of their Indo-Pacific strategies. This analysis reveals that the ROK’s readiness to assume an active role and the US’ call for the involvement of “allies and partners” can shape future collaboration. This study also provides policy recommendations concerning possible pathways and potential areas for future collaboration.
Description
Keywords
Citation
Extent
8 pages
Format
Article
Geographic Location
Time Period
Related To
Related To (URI)
Table of Contents
Rights
In Copyright
Rights Holder
Local Contexts
Collections
Email libraryada-l@lists.hawaii.edu if you need this content in ADA-compliant format.