THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - March 30, 2018 - Topic 2
The timing of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s visit to China, his
first foreign trip after assuming power in 2011, is not lost on anyone. After
travelling to Beijing this week in an armoured train, he held talks with
Chinese President Xi Jinping and re-emphasised his commitment to the
“denuclearisation” of the peninsula, weeks before his scheduled April 27 summit
with South Korean President Moon Jae-in. In May, Mr. Kim and U.S. President
Donald Trump are expected to meet for a historic summit.
By visiting Beijing
now, Mr. Kim is sending a clear message: that he is serious about his offer of
talks. The visit has also helped repair relations between Pyongyang and
Beijing, which had come under some strain. China was not particularly happy
with the North’s nuclear tests. Mr. Xi was under pressure from the West to
exercise influence on Mr. Kim’s regime. And Beijing’s support for stringent UN
sanctions on North Korea that have cut its exports of coal, seafood and other
goods to China has dealt a blow to its already isolated economy. Mr. Kim
reportedly rejected overtures from Beijing and purged officials who had close
ties with the Chinese. But now, both leaders appear to have decided to set
aside their differences.
China has historically played a role in
inter-Korean relations. In 2000, Mr. Kim’s father and predecessor, Kim Jong-il,
had visited China shortly before a summit with South Korea. In 2003, China
launched the Six-Party Talks aimed at peacefully resolving the North Korean
nuclear crisis, which eventually failed. Mr. Kim’s visit to Beijing has
reinstated China’s central role in talks over the Korean crisis, which both
countries see as mutually beneficial. For the Kim regime, China’s experience
and guidance could come in handy when it is preparing to engage with two of its
biggest rivals. China, for its part, would not like to be bypassed by the U.S.
and the North in any diplomatic process. If the Kim regime’s fundamental
objective is its own survival, China’s interest lies in a peaceful resolution
to the crisis in a stable political environment in its neighbourhood. This
enables convergence of interest for both in the diplomatic process. But there
is still much uncertainty over the peace process. Mr. Trump may have agreed to
meet Mr. Kim. But since then he has inducted into his team two officials with
hawkish views on North Korea — Mike Pompeo as Secretary of State and John
Bolton as National Security Adviser. As of now, it is anybody’s guess what the
U.S. would do next if the Trump-Kim summit fails to produce a breakthrough. In
such a volatile context, robust multilateral intervention would be needed to
stay the diplomatic course. The Xi-Kim meet could be a step in that direction
if China agrees to be a balancing force and a facilitator of talks between the
North and the U.S.
Vocabulary
Assuming: suppose to be the case, without
proof.
Example: You're afraid of what people are
going to assume about me
Synonyms: presume, suppose, take
it (as given), take for granted, take as read
Commitment: the state or quality of
being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc..
Example: The company's commitment to
quality
Synonyms: dedication, devotion, allegiance, loyalty, faithfulness, fidelity
Summit: the highest point of a hill
or mountain.
Example: The land rises abruptly to
highland ridges with mountain summits as high as 3000 feet.
Synonyms: mountain
top, peak, crest, crown, apex, tip, cap, hilltop
Repair: the action of fixing or
mending something.
Example: The truck was beyond repair
Synonyms: restoration, fixing
(up), mending, renovation, reparation
Influence: have an influence on.
Example: Social forces influencing criminal
behavior
Synonyms: affect, have an impact
on, impact, determine, guide
Isolate: a person or thing that has
been or become isolated.
Example: Social isolates often become
careless of their own welfare
Appear: become visible or
noticeable, typically without visible agent or apparent cause.
Example: Smoke appeared on the horizon
Synonyms: become visible, come
into view, come into sight, materialize
Engage: participate or become
involved in.
Example: Organizations engage in a variety
of activities
Synonyms: participate in, take
part in, join in, become involved in, go in for
Convergence: the process or state of
converging.
Example: The convergence of lines in the
distance
Breakthrough: a sudden, dramatic, and
important discovery or development.
Example: A major breakthrough in DNA
research
Synonyms: advance, development, step
forward, success, improvement
Facilitator: a person or thing that makes
an action or process easy or easier.
Example: A true educator acts as a
facilitator of learning