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ID189034
Title ProperRise and Fall of South Korea’s 586 Generation
Other Title InformationImplications for the US Alliance
LanguageENG
AuthorKim, Tae-hyo ;  Tae-Hyo Kim &Bernard Rowan ;  Rowan, Bernard
Summary / Abstract (Note)Washington’s biggest concern in its relationship with South Korea has been returning to a stance consistent with active engagement in the Indo-Pacific region. In response to June 2020 remarks by a senior South Korean official that his country had the right to choose between the US and China, the US State Department commented that South Korea had already chosen the US several decades ago when it abandoned authoritarianism and embraced democracy.Footnote1 In October 2021, although Washington officially welcomed the declaration of an end to the Korean War—a proposal that had been promoted for several years by the Moon Jae-in administration—the Biden administration expressed de facto opposition by insisting that it be linked to tangible North Korean denuclearization measures.
`In' analytical NoteWashington Quarterly Vol. 45, No.2; Summer 2022: p.23-38
Journal SourceWashington Quarterly Vol: 45 No 2
Key WordsUS Alliance ;  South Korea’s 586 Generation


 
 
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