South Korean and Japanese Soft Power: A Comparative Analysis

Thesis title: South Korean and Japanese Soft Power: A Comparative Analysis
Author: Allen, Kristie Lynne Katherine
Thesis type: Diploma thesis
Supervisor: Garlick, Jeremy Alan
Opponents: Havlová, Radka
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
This thesis attempts to demonstrate and analyse the importance of Soft Power in our contemporary world, with the focus being placed on South Korea and Japan. The first section will discuss each respective country’s contemporary diplomatic, political, and economic history to determine the foundations to some of their soft power approaches and to give a better idea about where each country stands currently. Their soft power approaches and instruments will be analysed, against various soft power determinants and theory laid out by Joseph Nye and other prominent academics, and compared to determine just how much they differ despite being close in proximity to each other have having similar cultural ethics and norms. The determined conclusion has been that both have both similar and differing approaches to some soft power instruments, however despite being near each other and having similar cultural ethics and norms, do have some particularly diverging methods to soft power. Their current approaches to soft power, may also be further divergent in the future- depending on the shift of actors in the region.
Keywords: Joseph Nye; Japan; Soft Power; South Korea; Public Diplomacy; Hard Power; Smart Power; Cultural Power
Thesis title: South Korean and Japanese Soft Power: A Comparative Analysis
Author: Allen, Kristie Lynne Katherine
Thesis type: Diplomová práce
Supervisor: Garlick, Jeremy Alan
Opponents: Havlová, Radka
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
This thesis attempts to demonstrate and analyse the importance of Soft Power in our contemporary world, with the focus being placed on South Korea and Japan. The first section will discuss each respective country’s contemporary diplomatic, political, and economic history to determine the foundations to some of their soft power approaches and to give a better idea about where each country stands currently. Their soft power approaches and instruments will be analysed, against various soft power determinants and theory laid out by Joseph Nye and other prominent academics, and compared to determine just how much they differ despite being close in proximity to each other have having similar cultural ethics and norms. The determined conclusion has been that both have both similar and differing approaches to some soft power instruments, however despite being near each other and having similar cultural ethics and norms, do have some particularly diverging methods to soft power. Their current approaches to soft power, may also be further divergent in the future- depending on the shift of actors in the region.
Keywords: Hard Power; Public Diplomacy; Soft Power; South Korea; Japan; Smart Power; Cultural Power

Information about study

Study programme: Mezinárodní ekonomické vztahy/International and Diplomatic Studies
Type of study programme: Magisterský studijní program
Assigned degree: Ing.
Institutions assigning academic degree: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
Faculty: Faculty of International Relations
Department: Department of International and Diplomatic Studies

Information on submission and defense

Date of assignment: 19. 6. 2017
Date of submission: 25. 4. 2018
Date of defense: 30. 5. 2018
Identifier in the InSIS system: https://insis.vse.cz/zp/62456/podrobnosti

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