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(August 2023 No.42) Structural Changes in the Middle East's International Situation and Diplomatic Changes

Date 2023-08-01 View 1,597

Structural Changes in the Middle East's International Situation and Diplomatic Changes


Sangryul Chung

Former President of KAMES

skyblue8731@hanmail.net

 

 

   The U.S. and China, which have competed to gain more allies in Western Asia and in the Middle East, have recently turned to derisking for a dialogue. Mid-sized countries such as India, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Iran, the UAE, Turkiye, and Egypt are not picking sides but attempting for a "new relation" for their security and economic interests. The Republic of Korea, which is on the brink of a developed country, should re-establish itself with customized balanced diplomacy not only at the global level but also in the Middle East to return its sideways or downward trend of national power (K-Korean Wave and national prestige).​