Korean-Japanese-American Triangle

Korean-Japanese-American Triangle

Author: Yong-Ok Park

Publisher:

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 40

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"This paper discusses the current problems and likely future prospects of Japanese-Korean security cooperation in light of the history of Japanese-Korean relations, and the current political-military situation in Northeast Asia. It also considers the role the United States plays in the region and the separate security pacts it maintains with the two countries. The author suggests that the establishment of official, direct security ties between Korea and Japan seems unlikely in the near future but could be facilitated by U.S. efforts to strengthen Sino-American-Japanese security cooperation."--Rand abstracts.


Alignment Despite Antagonism

Alignment Despite Antagonism

Author: Victor D. Cha

Publisher: Studies of the East Asian Inst

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 9780804731928

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The first in-depth study of the puzzling relationship between Japan and the Republic of Korea and the influence of the United States on it from the Cold War to the present. It draws on recently declassified U.S. documents, internal Korean government documents, and interviews with former policy makers in the United States, Japan, and Korea.


Asia’s Alliance Triangle

Asia’s Alliance Triangle

Author: Gilbert Rozman

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-10-07

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 1137541717

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Drawing together articles from the new online journal The Asan Forum, commissioned from leading experts in the USA, Japan, and South Korea, this book reconsiders what we thought we knew about the three legs of this alliance triangle.


The Asian Dilemma in United States Foreign Policy

The Asian Dilemma in United States Foreign Policy

Author: K.Holly Maze Carter

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-07-22

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1315492520

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Focuses on the problem through the identification of specific trends in foreign policy: isolationism, intervention, containment, detente, and disengagement. The conclusion of this analysis is that the US foreign policy process is reactive and lacking in any long-term strategic planning mode. Paper e


The Transformation of South Korea

The Transformation of South Korea

Author: Robert Bedeski

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-11

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1134845154

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A thorough analysis of the institutions of government in South Korea, their transformation by the introduction of political pluralism, and the impact of that on the country's economy.


Divided America, Divided Korea

Divided America, Divided Korea

Author: David P. Fields

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2023-12-06

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 1009122282

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Bringing together leading experts on Korea and US-Korean relations, Divided America, Divided Korea provides a nuanced look at the critical relationship between the US and the two Koreas during and after the Trump years. It considers domestic politics, soft power, human rights, trade, security policy, and more, while integrating the perspectives of those in the US, South and North Korea, Japan, China, and beyond. The authors, ranging from historians and political scientists to policymakers and practitioners, bring a myriad of perspectives and backgrounds to one of the most critical international relationships of the modern world during an unprecedented era of turmoil and change, while also offering critical analyses of the past and present, and somber warnings about the future.


Partnership within Hierarchy

Partnership within Hierarchy

Author: Sung Chull Kim

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 2017-02-21

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 1438463936

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Examines intra-alliance politics between the United States, Japan, and South Korea. In an age of increasingly complex security situations around the world, it is essential that students and practitioners understand alliances and minilateral security mechanisms. Partnership within Hierarchy examines, in depth, the troubled evolution of the US–Japan–South Korea security triangle from the Cold War period to the present time. Referencing a voluminous amount of declassified documents in three different languages, Sung Chull Kim, through six case studies, delves into the common questions arising in different historical periods, such as who should pay costs, what to commit, and why. Burden sharing and commitment, Kim shows, emerged as the main subject of competing expectations and disagreements arising between the capable middle power Japan and the weak power South Korea. Kim details how the dominant power, the United States, has controlled the red lines and intervened in the disputes, the result of which is in most instances a balancing effect for the triangle. In this vein, he persuasively accounts for why historical disputes between Japan and South Korea, which submerged during the Cold War, reverberate today when asymmetry between the two is substantially balanced. “This book adds a thoughtful framework to our understanding of the United States–Japan–South Korea triangle over six decades. It also serves the field well by linking six critical decisions in Japan–Korea relations over this time period and the US impact to the overall framework.” — Gilbert Rozman, author of The Sino-Russian Challenge to the World Order: National Identities, Bilateral Relations, and East versus West in the 2010s “Sung Chull Kim provides a fascinating narrative for the evolution of the triangular relationship.” — Terence Roehrig, coauthor of South Korea’s Rise: Economic Development, Power, and Foreign Relations


The Troubled Triangle

The Troubled Triangle

Author: T. Inoguchi

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-05-07

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 1137316853

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The US, China, and Japan form a 'troubled triangle,' with each country negotiating its foreign policy toward the other two in response to economic and security pressures that operate as an interrelated duality. Written by international relations experts, this book examines how the three countries respond to this set of pressures and to each other.