Issue Brief
[K-Diplomacy Inquiry Series 1] Middle-Power Coalition Diplomacy: Beyond Value and Norm-Based Approaches
- Date
- 2026-04-30
- Authors
- Sung-Bae Kim
- Keyword
- Korean Peninsula
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abstract
the lee jae myung administration aims to strengthen south korea’s capabilities in both diplomacy and security. this vision has been
articulated in the administration’s presidential campaign platform and in its address to the united nations general assembly,
where south korea was defined as a "responsible global power." inss provisionally refers to this foreign policy orientation as
"k-diplomacy," and has established the k-diplomacy inquiry series to explore its practical directions and support efforts to realize
the administration's national security vision.
this series examines, inter alia, great-power diplomacy grounded in pragmatic engagement and strategic autonomy;
the expansion of middle-power solidarity; strategies toward the global south; the redesign of geopolitical strategy beyond
the indo-pacific x-x-x-framework; and new possibilities for soft-power diplomacy. taking as its point of departure the concerns
raised in canadian prime minister mark carney's address at the world economic forum in davos, this issue examines the
prospects of existing middle-power coalitions while seeking to move beyond mere emulation of exsiting models by proposing
a new diplomatic x-x-x-framework grounded in south korea's distinctive strategic assets.
