ID | 109902 |
Title Proper | Time-varying characteristics of South Korea-United States and Japan-United States military alliances under Chinese threat |
Other Title Information | a public good approach |
Language | ENG |
Author | Goo, Young-Wan ; Kim, Seung-Nyeon |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This paper investigates the nature of two military alliances under Chinese threat. The findings are as follows: First, South Korea does not consider China a significant threat while Japan and the United States have recognized China as a serious threat since the 1990s and the 2000s, respectively. Second, the relationship between South Korea and the United States is a true military alliance for all time periods, but the nature of the alliance has changed since the 1970s. Third, although Japan began to form an alliance relationship with the United States in the 1990s, Japan is considered a more significant ally by the United States. This paper implies that, should China provoke a military confrontation, it might be difficult to deduce a common solution among the three countries because of the different response to military threats from China. |
`In' analytical Note | Defence and Peace Economics Vol. 23, No.1; Feb 2012: p.95-106 |
Journal Source | Defence and Peace Economics Vol. 23, No.1; Feb 2012: p.95-106 |
Key Words | Military Alliance ; Defense Goods ; Threat Elasticity ; Spill - in Elasticity ; Public Good |