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  • Korea is a country surrounded by powerful and contending neighbors such as China, Japan and Russia. Due to its geopolitical circumstance, it often experienced in its history being caught in a triangular relationship between two other powers such as China and Japan. Toward the end of the 16th century, Korea was invaded by Japan which attempted to use it as a pathway to China. After the end of World War II, Korea was a prize that two victors of the war, the United States and the Soviet Union (Russia), sought to place it under their influence if not control. Eventually, they agreed to a shared occupation, dividing the country into two halves. Today, seven and a half decades later, Korea (still divided into north and south) has become the focal point of the Sino-American rivalry. The fateful predicament of being the third leg of various triangular relationships has taught Koreans to tread a tightrope of conducting international politics in order to keep their country intact and safe. Sometimes they succeeded, other times they couldn¡¯t. This book traces back how Korea has dealt with the challenges and how they will cope in the years ahead. KOREA TRIANGLES, 1945-2020´Â °ú°Å¿Í ÇöÀç Çѹݵµ¸¦ µÑ·¯½Ñ ¿­°­°úÀÇ »ï°¢°ü°è°¡ ¾î¶»°Ô º¯¸ðÇØ¿ÔÀ¸¸ç ¹Ì·¡¿¡´Â ¾î¶² °ü°è¸¦ Çü¼ºÇÒÁö¿¡ °üÇÑ ÅëÂûÀ» ´ã°í ÀÖ´Ù. Çѱ¹Àº ÁöÁ¤ÇÐÀû Ư¼º ¶§¹®¿¡ ¿ª»çÀûÀ¸·Î Áß±¹, ÀϺ»°ú °°Àº °­´ë±¹ »çÀÌ¿¡¼­ »ï°¢°ü°è¸¦ °æÇèÇØ¿Ô´Ù. 16¼¼±â ¸» ÀϺ»Àº Çѱ¹À» Áß±¹À¸·Î ÇâÇÏ´Â ±³µÎº¸·Î ÀÌ¿ëÇÏ·Á°í ħ·«À» Çß°í, Á¦2Â÷ ¼¼°è´ëÀü ÀÌÈÄ ½ÂÀÚÀÎ ¹Ì±¹°ú ¼Ò·ÃÀº Çѱ¹À» ÀڽŵéÀÇ ¿µÇâ·ÂÇÏ¿¡ µÎ·Á°í Çß´Ù. °á±¹ Çѱ¹À» µÎ °³ÀÇ ±¹°¡·Î ³ª´©¸é¼­ °øÀ¯ Á¡·É¿¡ µ¿ÀDZîÁö Çß´Ù. ¹Ý¼¼±â°¡ Áö³­ ¿À´Ã³¯ ¿©ÀüÈ÷ ³²ºÏÀ¸·Î °¥¶óÁø Çѹݵµ´Â ¹Ì¤ýÁß °æÀïÀÇ ±¸½ÉÁ¡ÀÌ µÇ°í ÀÖ´Ù. ÀÌ·¸µí ¼ö ¼¼±â µ¿¾È Çѹݵµ¸¦ µÑ·¯½Ñ ¿­°­°úÀÇ »ï°¢°ü°è´Â º¯¸ðµÇ¾î ¿Ô´Ù. ÀúÀÚ´Â ¼¼°è´ëÀü ÀÌÈÄ 75³âÀÌ Áö³­ ÇöÀç±îÁö Çѱ¹À» µÑ·¯½Ñ »ï°¢°ü°è°¡ ¾î¶»°Ô º¯È­µÇ¾î¿Ô°í Çѱ¹ÀÌ ´ç¸éÇÑ µµÀüÀ» ¾î¶»°Ô ´Ù·ç¾î ¿Ô´ÂÁö¸¦ µÇ¤¾îÁÖ¸ç, ±Þº¯ÇÏ´Â ±¹Á¦Á¤¼¼ ¼Ó Çѱ¹ÀÇ Çö À§Ä¡¸¦ ´õ ±í°Ô ÀÌÇØÇϵµ·Ï µµ¿ÍÁØ´Ù. ¿Ü¹«ºÎ Àå°ü ÀçÀÓ ½ÃÀý 1Â÷ ºÏÇÙ À§±â¸¦ °æÇèÇÑ ÀúÀÚ´Â Çѹݵµ¸¦ µÑ·¯½Ñ Ä¡¿­ÇÑ ±¹Á¦Á¤¼¼ÀÇ È帧 ¼Ó¿¡¼­ ¿Ü±³ ÇöÀåÀ» Á÷Á¢ üÇèÇÑ ¿Ü±³°üÀÌÀÚ ÇÐÀÚÀÌ´Ù. ÀúÀÚ´Â ¿Ü±³ Àϼ±¿¡¼­ÀÇ °æÇèÀ» ¹ÙÅÁÀ¸·Î 1980³âºÎÅÍ 2020³â±îÁö ¾à 40³â°£ °­¿¬, ±â°í, ±âÁ¶ ¿¬¼³ µîÀ» Çϸç ÀÛ¼ºÇÑ ±ÛÀ» ¸ð¾Æ À̹ø¿¡ Á÷Á¢ Ã¥À¸·Î Ãâ°£Çß´Ù. Àú¼­¿¡´Â °¢ ½Ã´ë »óȲ ¼Ó¿¡¼­ Çѱ¹À» µÑ·¯½Ñ »ï°¢°ü°è ¿ä¼Ò¿Í ÇüÅ»Ӹ¸ ¾Æ´Ï¶ó ±× ½Ã´ëÀÇ ±¹Á¦Á¤Ä¡ ¹× ¿Ü±³ÀÇ ÁÖ¿ä À̽´±îÁö ´ã°ÜÀÖ´Ù. ½Ã´ë¸¦ ¶Ù¾î³Ñ¾î Ã¥À» °üÅëÇÏ´Â ÇϳªÀÇ ÁÖÁ¦°¡ ÀÖ´Ù. ±×°ÍÀº ¹Ù·Î Çѱ¹À̶ó´Â ³ª¶ó°¡ ÁÖº¯ °­´ë±¹µé°ú ¹úÀÌ°í ÀÖ´Â »ï°¢°ü°è¶ó´Â ÆØÆØÇÑ ¹åÁÙ À§¸¦ ¾Æ½½¾Æ½½ÇÏÁö¸¸ ³¡±îÁö °É¾î°¡´Â ¸ð½ÀÀÌ´Ù. ÀúÀÚ´Â ±×°£ Çѱ¹ÀÌ µó°í ÀÖ´ø ¹åÁÙ À§ÀÇ ¿Ü±³»ç¸¦ µ¹¾Æº¸¸ç ÇâÈÄ °Ýº¯ÇÏ´Â ½Ã´ë¿¡ ¿ì¸®°¡ ´©±¸¿Í ¾îµð·Î °É¾î°¡¾ß ÇÒÁö¸¦ °í¹ÎÇÏ°Ô ÇÑ´Ù.
  • Acknowledgements Preface | Chapter 1 | The Emerging Triangle I: Korea and China in Historical Perspective Early China-Korea Relations Consequences of the Korean War (1950-53) The Road to Normalization China and South Korea: Approaching a New Century China-Korea Relations and the Other Major Powers Some Concluding Observations | Chapter 2 | The Emerging Triangle II: The U.S.-Korea Relations The Early Decades: A Slow Start Post-Independence Relationship South Korean Relationship with the United States in the Post-Korean War Period South Korea-United States Relations in the 1960s Bilateral Relations in the 1960s Korean Reaction to Carter Troop Withdrawal Plan Korea-U.S. Relations in the Post-Park Period Korea and the Carter Administration The Reagan Administration¡¯s Korea Policy The North Korea Question Future Perspective Conclusion | Chapter 3 | The Emerging Triangle III: The North Korean Nuclear Issue North Korean Policy Toward the United St...
  • This book is a review of the changing relations among Korea (North or South Korea after division of the country in 1945), China, Russia/USSR, the United States, and Japan. These dynamic and evolving relationships can often be seen as triangular patterns of varying dimensions. The first section will focus on China-Korea relations, the ties that date back the farthest. In fact, China maintained a dominant relationship with Korea for nearly two millennia right up until the end of the 19th century. Then, after a half century of hiatus, China re-emerged on the scene during the Korean War to become a staunch supporter of the northern half, a relationship that would last through the 1980s. Since the early 1990s, however, China opted to pursue a "two-Koreas" policy rather than continue an exclusive relationship with Pyongyang. Twenty years later, China went back to tilting toward North Korea. Thus, since 1992, when China established normal diplomatic relations with South Korea, it has come to have a presence on the peninsula that is as strong as any other country including the United States. The United States, for its part, became involved in Korean affairs almost by chance in the late 19th century. But the U.S.-South Korean alliance that developed after the Korean War of 1950-53 has proven to be a lasting and an effective one. Together, the trans-Pacific allies have competed quite successfully with the Sino-North Korean alliance for nearly half a century. Now the United States is making an effort to catch up with China in establishing ties with both Koreas. The one obstacle to achieving this objective is North Korea¡¯s continued refusal to give up its nuclear weapons and long-range missiles. Once this problem is resolved, the result could be a United States competing with China for a large presence on the Korean peninsula. This subject, the United States-Korea relations, will be the focus of the second section. The North Korean nuclear issue is one that involves all the powers of the region and their policies and politics as well. It also informs how the dynamics of the triangular relations among China, the United States, and the two Koreas impact on relations between the two Koreas. This will be the launching point for the third section of this book which focuses on South Korea¡¯s position between China and Japan. The final essay deals with issues related to the Korean unification question. It discusses the history of the division and prospects for reunification. The essay on unification discusses why each of the stake-holders of the Korean question will either support or oppose Korea being reunified and, if it accepts such an eventuality, under what conditions. The conclusion that will be drawn in this book is that this is all, in essence, a process by which several triangles merge into one multi-angular relations, so that each of the major powers involved in Korean affairs formulate its policies in the context of several triangular relation...
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