Alliance diversification and the future of the U.S.-Korean security relationship
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Contributions
- Perry, Charles M - Contributor
- Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis - Contributor
- Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy - Contributor
Publication
2004 - Brassey's, Herndon, Virigina, Virginia
Language
English
Word Count
55,250 words, Guess
Page Count
221 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL17138742M
- ISBN-101574888951
- OCLC Control Number56521083
- OCLC Control Numberalliancediversif0000unse
- Goodreads1242227
Classifications
- LCCUA23 .A594 2004
Alternate Titles
- Alliance diversification & the future of the U.S.-Korean security relationship
Description
"The security alliance between the United States and South Korea is fast approaching a major turning point in its history, and it coincides with fundamental changes in South Korean society, American strategic planning and military transformation, and the region's geopolitical and economic environment. This book is the result of extensive field research throughout Northeast Asia, high-level workshops, and dozens of in-depth interviews with U.S., South Korean, and other key regional officials and experts to consider the alliance's future in both the short term and the long term. The research addresses the continued threat from North Korea and its nuclear weapons program and the challenge of preparing for a North-South reconciliation process that would presumably remove a central rationale for the alliance and risk casting it adrift. The result is a detailed examination of the current circumstances and options for U.S. policy makers to chart a new alliance course proactively with their South Korean counterparts. The study concludes with a road map for alliance diversification and military transition on the Korean Peninsula that can ultimately lead to an even more productive U.S.-Korean security relationship for the new century."--BOOK JACKET.
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