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ID192152
Title ProperCan South Korea Trust the United States?
LanguageENG
AuthorYeo, Andrew
Summary / Abstract (Note)In meetings with their US counterparts, South Korean policymakers have repeatedly raised the same question: can South Korea trust the United States? The answer is a resounding and increasingly exasperated “yes” from American officials and experts. However, doubts have surfaced over the past year on the Korean side regarding US commitments to the US-Republic of Korea (ROK) alliance, despite Seoul and Washington publicly reaffirming the ironclad nature of their 70-year alliance. President Yoon Suk Yeol’s April 2023 state visit to Washington DC and his summit meeting with President Joseph Biden, their second in as many years, was aimed at demonstrating the importance of the US-ROK alliance to both Americans and South Koreans, while also acknowledging South Korea’s growing role in the Indo-Pacific. Although the Yoon-Biden summit may have been meaningful in helping the two governments and their respective domestic audiences think about the future value of the alliance, it did not necessarily resolve some of the underlying bilateral tensions.
`In' analytical NoteWashington Quarterly Vol. 46, No.2; Summer 2023: p.109-125
Journal SourceWashington Quarterly Vol: 46 No 2
Key WordsSouth Korea ;  Trust the United States


 
 
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