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Nordpolitik (German for "Northern Policy") was the
signature foreign policy of
South Korean president Roh Tae-woo. The
policy guided South Korean efforts...
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Summer Olympics in Seoul. In
foreign affairs, Roh
pursued the
policy of
Nordpolitik and
established diplomatic ties with the
Soviet Union and China. Relations...
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negotiated with U.S.
president Bill
Clinton and
signed in 1994.
Building on
Nordpolitik,
South Korea began to
engage with the
North as part of its
Sunshine Policy...
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engage Eastern European countries during the same period. The term
Nordpolitik was also
coined to
describe similar rapprochement policies between North...
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between Seoul and
Moscow started in
April 1990 as the
result of the
Nordpolitik policy of
South Korea,
operated by
Aeroflot and
Korean Air; meanwhile...
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Aidan Foster-Carter (11
September 2011). "Lee
Myung Bak's
Nordpolitik: A U-turn in the Pipeline?". 38 North. Paul H.
Nitze School of Advanced...
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foreign policy. Roh's
government announced the
official unification plan,
Nordpolitik, and
established diplomatic ties with the
Soviet Union, China, and countries...
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Eastern Europe. In the 1980s,
South Korean President Roh Tae-woo's
Nordpolitik and
Mikhail Gorbachev's "New Thinking" were both
attempts to reverse...
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established diplomatic relations with the PRC as part of its
Nordpolitik, the last
Asian country to switch. In 1991 in the last
months of the...
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important task for
Korean diplomacy."
During the speech, he used the term
Nordpolitik and
presented it as a goal of
normalized relations with the
closest allies...