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Reciprocity in South Korean Security Policy Vis-a-vis North Korea and the United States

Authors
Kim, Young-Geun
Issue Date
4월-2013
Publisher
KYUNGNAM UNIV, INST FAR EASTERN STUDIES
Keywords
specific/diffuse reciprocity; security policy; Sunshine Policy; North Korean nuclear program; engagement policy
Citation
ASIAN PERSPECTIVE, v.37, no.2, pp.183 - 208
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SSCI
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KCI
Journal Title
ASIAN PERSPECTIVE
Volume
37
Number
2
Start Page
183
End Page
208
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/103567
DOI
10.1353/apr.2013.0000
ISSN
0258-9184
Abstract
I review the principle of reciprocity in South Korean security policy with regard to North Korea and the United States and analyze how the principle fits with US security policy concerning South Korea. Diffuse reciprocity shaped Korean security policy starting with President Kim Dae-jung's Sunshine Policy. The Lee Myung-bak government's hard-line approach increased military tension and economic anxiety on the peninsula. The new South Korean government under Park Geun-hye should devise achievable policy measures rather than place excessive pressure or unrealistic demands on North Korea.
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