Branding Korea as “My Friend’s Country”: The Case of VANK

SSCI
Scopus
public diplomacy
Korea
people-to-people diplomacy
non-state actors
country image
qualitative
mixed
interviews
survey
2018

Kadir Ayhan (2018), “Branding Korea as “My Friend’s Country”: The Case of VANK,” Korea Observer: 49(1): 51-81, doi: 10.29152/KOIKS.2018.49.1.51

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Affiliation

Ewha Womans University Graduate School of International Studies

Published

February 2018

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Abstract

The role of non-state actors in public diplomacy remains an unsettled question in the literature. However, various transnational activities of non-state actors are often called public diplomacy, without discrimination. The lack of empirical studies on non-state public diplomacy is to blame for this conceptual confusion. Analytical and empirical studies of non-state public diplomacy are needed to consolidate this phenomenon, which is relatively new, while maintaining the conceptual clarity of public diplomacy. This study explores how Voluntary Agency Network of Korea (VANK), a Korean NGO, conducts public diplomacy and nation branding of Korea based on its members relationships with foreigners. To gain an in-depth understanding of VANK’s activities from the perspectives of public diplomacy and nation branding, this study follows an exploratory single case study method. The findings of this article suggest how VANK and similar non-state actors offer potential for public diplomacy and nation branding that can be utilized also by state agencies.

BibTeX citation

@article{ayhan_branding_2018,
    title = {Branding {Korea} as “My Friend’s Country”: The Case of {VANK}'s Cyber Public Diplomats},
    volume = {49},
    doi = {10.29152/KOIKS.2018.49.1.51},
    pages = {51--81},
    number = {1},
    journaltitle = {Korea Observer},
    author = {Ayhan, Kadir},
    year = {2018}
}