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The Formation of Japan-ROK Security Relations: Meeting the Evolving Cold War Challenge

English

By (author): Kyungwon Choi

This open access book argues that Japan-ROK security relations were formed in the process of adjusting the threat perception gap and policy conflict between the two countries. Conventional analyses using a cooperation or conflict dichotomy are too limited to capture the complex coordination of interests that security relations entail. In comparison, this book focuses on how, as they interacted on security concerns, Japan and the ROK had different threat perceptions and foreign policy orientations that resulted in friction over the means and methods of responses and shines a light on the changes apparent in the adjustment process. The author aims to elucidate how Japan and the ROK approached security cooperation over the period from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s. As Japan and the ROK looked to reconcile the differing political positions involved in these security and détente requirements, they explored and began to show new developments in bilateral security cooperation. This book provides a new perspective on Japan-ROK security relations and through this lens a broader view of international relations in East Asia. It also proves useful in understanding bilateral cooperation in the security field following the normalization of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag Singapore
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789819784783

About Kyungwon Choi

Choi Kyungwon   Choi Kyungwon is a professor in the Faculty of Foreign Studies of Tokoha University in Japan. His areas of specialty are East Asian international relations Japan-Republic of Korea (ROK) relations and ROK politics and diplomacy. Choi earned his undergraduate degree from the Department of North Korean Studies of Dongguk University in the ROK and his masters degree in North Korean security policy from that departments graduate school. He went on to earn a doctorate in Japan-ROK security relations in Japan from Keio Universitys Graduate School of Law. Subsequently he was a research fellow at the Keio Institute of East Asian Studies and became an associate professor at the Center for Asia-Pacific Future Studies and at the Research Center for Korean Studies at Kyushu University before joining the Tokoha faculty in 2020. Chois key publications include Reisen-ki Nikkan anzen hosh kankei no keisei The formation of Japan-ROK security relations in the Cold War period (Tokyo: Keio University Press 2014) which received an Association for Contemporary Korean Studies in Japan award; Nikkan ga kyy suru kinmirai e Toward a near future shared by Japan and the ROK (Tokyo: Honnoizumi-sha 2015) on which Choi was a coeditor; Window of Opportunity for a New Détente: Tight Link Strategy of Moon Jae-in Administration and ROK-DPRK-US Triangle Journal of Contemporary East Asia Studies Vol. 9 2020; Nikkan kankei no heny: Rekishi mondai to keizai anzen hosh no ishu- linke-ji Transformation of Japan-ROK relations: Linkage of the history issue and economic and security issues Gendai Kankoku Chsen kenky The journal of contemporary Korean studies Vol. 19 2019; Japans Foreign Policy toward the Korean Peninsula in the Détente Era: An Attempt at Multilayered Policy The North Korea International Documentation Project Working Paper Series Wilson Center 2017; and Nikkan anzen hosh kankei no keisei: Bundan taiseika no anpo kiki e no tai 1968 Japan and Korea seek national security cooperation: The security crisis of 1968 under the divided system Kokusai seiji International politics No. 170 2012 which garnered a Japan Association of International Relations Incentive Award.

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