ID | 161505 |
Title Proper | Downsizing Hegemony |
Other Title Information | Alliance, Domestic Politics, and American Retrenchment in East Asia, 1969–2017 |
Language | ENG |
Author | Cho, Il Hyun |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | By investigating the domestic debate over the US troop reduction in Japan and South Korea for the past several decades, this article explores variation in the Asian allies’ reactions to American retrenchment. Instead of inferring regional responses solely from external security environments, this paper pays particular attention to domestic political contexts in which different political actors compete to frame the meanings and consequences of the US military presence, with implications for alliance dynamics in East Asia. I argue that along with the perceived levels of external threats, considerations of foreign policy autonomy and political legitimacy shape the ways in which the two Asian allies have responded to the US retrenchment. |
`In' analytical Note | Asian Security Vol. 14, No.3; Sep-Dec 2018: p.246-262 |
Journal Source | Asian Security Vol: 14, No 3 |
Key Words | Alliance ; East Asia ; Domestic Politics ; American Retrenchment ; Downsizing Hegemony ; 1969–2017 |