Reagan Faces Korea : Alliance Politics and Quiet Diplomacy / Chae-Jin Lee.
2020
JA1-92
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Reagan Faces Korea : Alliance Politics and Quiet Diplomacy / Chae-Jin Lee.
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9783030305000 (electronic book)
3030305007 (electronic book)
9783030304997
3030305007 (electronic book)
9783030304997
Publication Details
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
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English
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1 online resource (289 pages).
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JA1-92
Dewey Decimal Classification
327.730519
Summary
This is a unique and definitive study to reassess the complex dynamics of US-Korea diplomatic relations during the Reagan presidency. It examines the goals, methods, and legacy of Reagans policy toward Korea with emphasis on the realities of alliance politics and the tactics of quiet diplomacy. It questions a widely held view that Reagan showed simplistic, inattentive, and rigid approaches toward foreign affairs, arguing that his actual policy, as demonstrated in the Korea case, was more sophisticated, nuanced, and pragmatic than commonly assumed. Based on a vast amount of confidential diplomatic documents, especially in Korean, and interviews the author has conducted with US and Korean leaders, Lee sheds new light on Reagan's role in promoting democratization in South Korea as well as his engagement with North Korea.
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Evolving American presidency.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Ronald Reagans Foreign Policy
2. Embracing the Primacy of Alliance and Stability
3. Dealing with Tragedies and Crises in Korea
4. Kim Dae Jung: Exile in America and its Aftermath
5. Protests, Succession Struggles, and Economic Relations
6. In Pursuit of Democratization and Engagement
7. Assessments and Prospects.
2. Embracing the Primacy of Alliance and Stability
3. Dealing with Tragedies and Crises in Korea
4. Kim Dae Jung: Exile in America and its Aftermath
5. Protests, Succession Struggles, and Economic Relations
6. In Pursuit of Democratization and Engagement
7. Assessments and Prospects.