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  2. Germany–South Korea relations - Wikipedia

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    GermanySouth Korea relations (German: Deutsch-Südkorea Beziehungen; Korean: 한독관계, romanized: Handok-gwangye) were established in the 1950s and play a vital role in the foreign policy of both countries today. Today, Germany and South Korea are the world's third- and 12th-largest economies, respectively, and are bonded through strong ...

  3. Quadrilateral Security Dialogue - Wikipedia

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    United States. The Quad, [3][4] officially the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, [5][6] is a grouping of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States that is maintained by talks between member countries. The grouping was initiated in 2007 by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, with the support of Australian Prime Minister John Howard, Indian ...

  4. Uniting for Consensus - Wikipedia

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    Uniting for Consensus (UfC), nicknamed the Coffee Club, is a movement that developed in the 1990s in opposition to the possible expansion of permanent seats in the United Nations Security Council. Under the leadership of Italy, [1][2] it aims to counter the bids for permanent seats proposed by G4 nations (Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan) and ...

  5. List of ambassadors of Germany to South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The consuls-general and consuls of the German Empire to the Joseon Dynasty and then the Korean Empire were: Capt. Zembisch, appointed November 18, 1884 [ 2][ 3] H. Budler, acting consul-general from August 11, 1885 [ 2] T. Kempermann, appointed May 17, 1886 [ 2] F. Krien, acting consul-general May 22, 1887; appointed April 27, 1889 [ 2]

  6. Global North and Global South - Wikipedia

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    More specifically, the Global North consists of the world's developed countries, whereas the Global South consists of the world's developing countries and least developed countries. [3][5] The Global South classification, as used by governmental and developmental organizations, was first introduced as a more open and value-free alternative to ...

  7. Cold War in Asia - Wikipedia

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    The Cold War in Asia was a major dimension of the worldwide Cold War that shaped diplomacy and warfare from the mid-1940s to 1991. The main countries involved were the United States, the Soviet Union, China, North Korea, South Korea, North Vietnam, South Vietnam, Cambodia, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, and Taiwan (Republic of China).

  8. D-10 Strategy Forum - Wikipedia

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    In the article he endorsed the Atlantic Council initiative and subsequent Donald Trump administration proposal to expand the G7 into a larger group of democracies that will be known as the D-10, with the addition of Australia, India and South Korea, [3] as "most urgent for questions of trade, technology, supply chains, and standards." [4]

  9. Foreign relations of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of diplomatic relations between the Germany and the Joseon Dynasty of Korea started on 26 November 1883. The number of the South Koreans living in Germany in 2011 was about 31,000. [164] South Korea has an embassy in Berlin, an embassy outpost in Bonn, and consulates-general in Frankfurt and Hamburg. [165]