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The Future of Diplomacy and the Global South in the International Order
Abstract
While the post-World War II world order was built by the United States and Europe, the new order will emerge beyond America and Europe and with the presence of the powers and imperatives of the global South. This study first examines the position of the Global South in modern diplomacy. In this context, the “corridor diplomacy” of China, the “branding-based diplomacy” of South Korea, the “democracy and tolerance-based diplomacy” of India and the “sports diplomacy” of Saudi Arabia are presented as new models of diplomacy in the Global South. They have the power to influence the formation and direction of the new international order. In addition to soft power-based diplomacy, “hard military means” and “deterrent power” have not lost their function, and the global South is no exception. Iran with its missile and drone power and Israel with its security offensive policy continue to follow the traditional pattern of shaping the international order, i.e. military power to cover up their weakness due to their lack of soft power.
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