Статья поступила 08.09.2022. После доработки 05.10.2022. Принята к печати 21.10.2022.
Аннотация. В статье исследуются новые тенденции во внешней политике Южной Кореи после смены власти в Сеуле в мае 2022 г., показана роль международных факторов, оказывающих влияние на курс действующей администрации. Рассмотрены вопросы, связанные с укреплением механизмов военной координации между Республикой Корея (РК) и США в свете провала переговоров по денуклеаризации и появления новых угроз со стороны Северной Кореи. Внимание уделено тенденции к выстраиванию “глобального” американо-южнокорейского альянса. Отдельно рассмотрены вопросы, касающиеся политики Южной Кореи в Индо-Тихоокеанском регионе, включая планы интеграции страны в американоцентричные структуры в нем, а также перспективы налаживания взаимодействия в трехстороннем формате РК–США–Япония.
Ключевые слова: Республика Корея, США, Япония, КНДР, Юн Сок Ёль, Мун Чжэ Ин, “глобальное ведущее государство”, американо-южнокорейский альянс, Индо-Тихоокеанский регион
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