A Troubled PeaceJHU Press, 17 мар. 2006 г. - Всего страниц: 512 This “excellent study of foreign policy-making” explores the changing nature of US-Korea relations since 1948 (David Hundt, Political Studies Review). In A Troubled Peace, Professor Chae-Jin Lee examines the evolution of U.S. policy toward South and North Korea beginning in the mid-twentieth century, when rival regimes were installed on the Korean peninsula. He presents an enlightening analysis of the goals the United States has sought for Korea, how these goals have been articulated, and the methods used to implement them. Drawing on declassified diplomatic documents; primary materials in English, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese; and extensive interviews with American and Korean officials, Lee sheds light on critical factors that have affected U.S. policy: the functions of U.S. security policy in Korea, the role of the United States in South Korean democratization, President Clinton’s policy of constructive engagement toward North Korea, President Bush’s hegemonic policy toward North Korea, and the hexagonal linkages among the United States, China, Japan, Russia, and the two Koreas. Discussing the concepts of containment, deterrence, engagement, preemption, and appeasement, Lee’s balanced approach reveals the frustrations of all players in their attempts to arrive at a modicum of coexistence. His objective, comprehensive, and definitive study reveals a dynamic—and incredibly complex—series of relationships underpinning a troubled and tenuous peace. |
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... war. After the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, the Soviet Union entered the war against Japan and moved Russian military forces into Manchuria and Korea. In response, the Truman administration ...
... war. After the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, the Soviet Union entered the war against Japan and moved Russian military forces into Manchuria and Korea. In response, the Truman administration ...
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... into two zones of foreign military occupation , the prospects for Korean unification and independence became inevitably conjoined with the subsequent unfolding of U.S. - Soviet relations . If the United States had been a reluctant and ...
... into two zones of foreign military occupation , the prospects for Korean unification and independence became inevitably conjoined with the subsequent unfolding of U.S. - Soviet relations . If the United States had been a reluctant and ...
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... military government in South Korea simply committed policy “blunders” or instead implemented “conscious planning for counter-revolution,” there is little disagreement that Hodge felt that he ... U.S. military government started to organize.
... military government in South Korea simply committed policy “blunders” or instead implemented “conscious planning for counter-revolution,” there is little disagreement that Hodge felt that he ... U.S. military government started to organize.
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Chae-Jin Lee. In late 1945, the U.S. military government started to organize and train a modest defense constabulary ... military organizations, especially the Japanese Imperial Army and the Korean Restoration Army. More important, U.S. ...
Chae-Jin Lee. In late 1945, the U.S. military government started to organize and train a modest defense constabulary ... military organizations, especially the Japanese Imperial Army and the Korean Restoration Army. More important, U.S. ...
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... U.S. military government in South Korea ceased to exist. In the Soviet-controlled zone, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) under Premier Kim Il Sung, a leader of the anti-Japanese guerrilla forces in Manchuria, was ...
... U.S. military government in South Korea ceased to exist. In the Soviet-controlled zone, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) under Premier Kim Il Sung, a leader of the anti-Japanese guerrilla forces in Manchuria, was ...
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