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SOUTH KOREA–US RELATIONS (2) answer(s).
 
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Economic integration and political cooperation between South Korea and China: implications for Korea-US relations / Hwang, Wonjae ; Lee, Junhan   Journal Article
Hwang, Wonjae Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract South Korea has traditionally maintained close ties with the United States, especially for external security, while more recently it has become closer to China, mainly for economic reasons. In this article we examine whether growing economic ties between South Korea and China promote their cooperation and common policy preferences and simultaneously weaken Korea-US relations. We examine the voting congruence of South Korea and China in the United Nations General Assembly between 1991 and 2012 and find no clear evidence that economic integration promotes congruence. Rather, South Korea's policy preferences are usually determined by independent consideration of issues.
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Geopolitics and South Korea's economic success / Krieckhaus, Jonathan   Journal Article
Krieckhaus, Jonathan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article deepens our understanding of the South Korean economic miracle in three ways. First, using the most recent economic data, I demonstrate that the South Korean economy continues to impress when evaluated in comparative perspective. Second, I argue that geopolitics, such as the country's unique relationships with the United States and China, heavily shaped South Korean economic success during the Cold War years. Third, geopolitics and economic growth continue to intersect in South Korea's current strategy regarding free trade agreements.
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