The U.S.-South Korea Alliance: Local, Regional, and Global Dimensions

The U.S.‐South Korea military alliance has helped South Korea cope with key conditions that have threatened its sovereignty and national character. It has evolved into a security alliance that is mature, multidimensional, and comprehensive in terms of its main structure, operational scope, and missi...

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Published in:Asian politics & policy Vol. 8; no. 1; pp. 39 - 49
Main Author: Bong, Youngshik Daniel
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Boston Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01-01-2016
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Summary:The U.S.‐South Korea military alliance has helped South Korea cope with key conditions that have threatened its sovereignty and national character. It has evolved into a security alliance that is mature, multidimensional, and comprehensive in terms of its main structure, operational scope, and mission. Domestic political conditions and public opinion in South Korea have been largely supportive of the bilateral security alliance. At the regional level, South Korea's anxiety regarding Japan's growing role in regional security matters has collided with its desire to transform the alliance to play a more effective role in the Asia‐Pacific region. The progressive nature of the threat of North Korea's weapons of mass destruction has introduced global objectives into the U.S.‐South Korea security alliance. Effectively coping with such “hybrid” threats from North Korea will remain the key challenge for the U.S.‐South Korea alliance in the future.
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Youngshik Daniel Bong is Senior Research Fellow at The Asan Institute for Policy Studies, Seoul, South Korea.
ISSN:1943-0779
1943-0787
DOI:10.1111/aspp.12242