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A new methodological quest to evaluate South Korean digital diplomacy in US government web domains

Political Science

A new methodological quest to evaluate South Korean digital diplomacy in US government web domains

J. H. Park and H. W. Park

This study by Jang Hyo Park and Han Woo Park uncovers a unique methodology for assessing South Korea's digital diplomacy, particularly in relation to the Korea-Japan Dokdo/Takeshima territorial dispute. Discover how Japan's digital public diplomacy outshines South Korea on U.S. government web domains and what strategies South Korea may need to adopt.... show more
Abstract
This study employs a novel methodological approach to evaluate the effectiveness of South Korea's digital diplomacy within U.S. government web spaces. Given the United States' experience with modern digital public diplomacy, its foreign policy has a significant impact on both Korea and Japan. We examine how key issues in the Korea-Japan territorial dispute are perceived and preserved on U.S. government web spaces, as well as their effects on the public. The study used web archives for data collection, as well as a composite analysis combining web impact studies and semantic network analysis. The analysis revealed that Japan's digital public diplomacy is more prominent, primarily through online media operated by the U.S. Embassy in Japan. This suggests that Korea needs strategies similar to Japan's, leveraging digital technology and media.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Sep 17, 2024
Authors
Jang Hyo Park, Han Woo Park
Tags
digital diplomacy
Korea-Japan dispute
Dokdo
public diplomacy
web analysis
semantic network analysis
U.S. government websites
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