This study aimes to identify the effect of Korea‘s aid policy on the decision-making of its recipients in the international organization, and to draw policy implications from it by analyzing the degree of concurring votes between Korea and its recipients. It focuses on the resolutions at the UN General Assembly. The hypothesis is that ‗aid affects decision-making of the recipients in ways to follow the policy of the donor on international issues. ‘ And the study examines it quantitatively. ‗aid induces conformity of the recipients to decision-making of the donors on international issues.‘ and examines it by quantitative analysis. The result rejects the hypothesis that there is significant difference in concurring votes between Korea‘s priority partner countries and other comparison countries. The study suggests the need for the Korean government to redefine future aid strategy in a way that can meet both national interests and principles of international aid regimes at the same time, and that realigns political and economic resources to enhance its diplomatic effectiveness.
목차
Abstract I. Introduction II. Political Attribute of Aid III. Research Design IV. Analysis and Findings V. Conclusion References
키워드
KoreaAid policyUN General AssemblyPriority partner countriesPolicy conformityGeneral Assembly resolutions
저자
Gyoo-Sang Seol [ Dept. of Political Science and Diplomacy, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, KOREA ]