Regime change and Malaysia-South Korea relations: Domestic and structural explanations of Mahathir Mohamad and Moon Jae-In's foreign policy reorientations

The idea that a change of government can alter the foreign policy orientation of a state is nothing new in international relations. This paper presents a preliminary investigation into the causal linkages between domestic political regime changes and foreign policy restructuring in Malaysia and Sout...

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Main Author: Govindasamy, Geetha
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spelling my.um.eprints.436732023-10-24T01:26:51Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/43673/ Regime change and Malaysia-South Korea relations: Domestic and structural explanations of Mahathir Mohamad and Moon Jae-In's foreign policy reorientations Govindasamy, Geetha JA Political science (General) JZ International relations The idea that a change of government can alter the foreign policy orientation of a state is nothing new in international relations. This paper presents a preliminary investigation into the causal linkages between domestic political regime changes and foreign policy restructuring in Malaysia and South Korea. It assumes that regime changes allow for a greater propensity for the recalibration of foreign policy interests. Since the effectiveness of any bilateral cooperation depends on successful formulation and implementation, this paper dissects the transition, convergence and challenges in bilateral cooperation between the two countries. Both Mahathir Mohamad and Moon Jae-in saw a necessity to diversify economic partners that had resulted from the policies of previous administrations. While the basic elements of their foreign policy remained the same, both Malaysia and South Korea reevaluated their policies with regard to the international issues affecting their domestic interests. While relations had once been transactional at best, the convergence of the Look East Policy (LEP) 2.0 and the New Southern Policy (NSP) advanced bilateral relations for 22 months until the collapse of Mahathir's government in 2020. © 2022 Issues & Studies. World Scientific 2022-09 Article PeerReviewed Govindasamy, Geetha (2022) Regime change and Malaysia-South Korea relations: Domestic and structural explanations of Mahathir Mohamad and Moon Jae-In's foreign policy reorientations. Issues and Studies, 58 (3). ISSN 1013-2511, DOI https://doi.org/10.1142/S1013251122400045 <https://doi.org/10.1142/S1013251122400045>. 10.1142/S1013251122400045
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Regime change and Malaysia-South Korea relations: Domestic and structural explanations of Mahathir Mohamad and Moon Jae-In's foreign policy reorientations
description The idea that a change of government can alter the foreign policy orientation of a state is nothing new in international relations. This paper presents a preliminary investigation into the causal linkages between domestic political regime changes and foreign policy restructuring in Malaysia and South Korea. It assumes that regime changes allow for a greater propensity for the recalibration of foreign policy interests. Since the effectiveness of any bilateral cooperation depends on successful formulation and implementation, this paper dissects the transition, convergence and challenges in bilateral cooperation between the two countries. Both Mahathir Mohamad and Moon Jae-in saw a necessity to diversify economic partners that had resulted from the policies of previous administrations. While the basic elements of their foreign policy remained the same, both Malaysia and South Korea reevaluated their policies with regard to the international issues affecting their domestic interests. While relations had once been transactional at best, the convergence of the Look East Policy (LEP) 2.0 and the New Southern Policy (NSP) advanced bilateral relations for 22 months until the collapse of Mahathir's government in 2020. © 2022 Issues & Studies.
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author Govindasamy, Geetha
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title Regime change and Malaysia-South Korea relations: Domestic and structural explanations of Mahathir Mohamad and Moon Jae-In's foreign policy reorientations
title_short Regime change and Malaysia-South Korea relations: Domestic and structural explanations of Mahathir Mohamad and Moon Jae-In's foreign policy reorientations
title_full Regime change and Malaysia-South Korea relations: Domestic and structural explanations of Mahathir Mohamad and Moon Jae-In's foreign policy reorientations
title_fullStr Regime change and Malaysia-South Korea relations: Domestic and structural explanations of Mahathir Mohamad and Moon Jae-In's foreign policy reorientations
title_full_unstemmed Regime change and Malaysia-South Korea relations: Domestic and structural explanations of Mahathir Mohamad and Moon Jae-In's foreign policy reorientations
title_sort regime change and malaysia-south korea relations: domestic and structural explanations of mahathir mohamad and moon jae-in's foreign policy reorientations
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