Despite highly favorable conditions for cooperation, South Korea and Japan have experienced almost constant diplomatic conflict since the end of the Cold War, in large part because of unresolved history disputes. Through the theoretical approach of symbolic politics, I examine the substance of these conflicts and the processes by which specific group identities affect policymaking in and the relationship between the two countries. Based on three case studies I suggest that diplomatic conflicts are the result of identity clashes between a group of Japanese conservative elites and the South Korean public, manifested through the elite-led process of symbolic politics in Japan and the mass-led process in South Korea. These findings help analyst...
In the globalizing society, it is inevitable to have good relations with neighboring countries. Afte...
The relationship between the Republic of Korea (hereafter, South Korea) and Japan have consistently ...
Japan-South Korea relations have consistently been presented by International Relations scholars as ...
Political relations between South Korea and Japan are strongly determined by the Japanese aggressive...
The dearth of security cooperation between Japan and the Republic of Korea has often been explained ...
History problems remain the major bone of contention in contemporary Japan-South Korea relation...
Japan-South Korean relations have been consistently hindered by political and social reminders regar...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the past decade, Japan-K...
Thisthesis examines how different collective memory and national identity of theRepublic of Korea an...
Why do multiple understandings of state sovereignty exist in East Asia, and how do they affect secur...
CONTENTS: Part I: Identity Theorising in International Relations and Social Theory - The Discourses ...
2013-11-27Expectations and emotions matter in international relations. In this dissertation I argue...
What explains the Japan-South Korea security relationship in the post-Cold War period? This article ...
Japan and South Korea are Western-style democracies with open-market economies committed to the rule...
In the globalizing society, it is inevitable to have good relations with neighboring countries. Afte...
In the globalizing society, it is inevitable to have good relations with neighboring countries. Afte...
The relationship between the Republic of Korea (hereafter, South Korea) and Japan have consistently ...
Japan-South Korea relations have consistently been presented by International Relations scholars as ...
Political relations between South Korea and Japan are strongly determined by the Japanese aggressive...
The dearth of security cooperation between Japan and the Republic of Korea has often been explained ...
History problems remain the major bone of contention in contemporary Japan-South Korea relation...
Japan-South Korean relations have been consistently hindered by political and social reminders regar...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Over the past decade, Japan-K...
Thisthesis examines how different collective memory and national identity of theRepublic of Korea an...
Why do multiple understandings of state sovereignty exist in East Asia, and how do they affect secur...
CONTENTS: Part I: Identity Theorising in International Relations and Social Theory - The Discourses ...
2013-11-27Expectations and emotions matter in international relations. In this dissertation I argue...
What explains the Japan-South Korea security relationship in the post-Cold War period? This article ...
Japan and South Korea are Western-style democracies with open-market economies committed to the rule...
In the globalizing society, it is inevitable to have good relations with neighboring countries. Afte...
In the globalizing society, it is inevitable to have good relations with neighboring countries. Afte...
The relationship between the Republic of Korea (hereafter, South Korea) and Japan have consistently ...
Japan-South Korea relations have consistently been presented by International Relations scholars as ...