Escaping the vicious cycle symbolic politics and history disputes between South Korea and Japan/ Ji Young Kim

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): In: Asian Perspectives Vol.38, No. 1, January/March 2014, pp.31-60 (11)Summary: Case studies show how two conflicting myth-symbol complexes those of the South Korean public and Japanese conservatives elites have led to repetitive diplomatic conflicts. The findings help analysts understand the patterns that these conflicts exhibit and access the prospects for the future reconciliation between South Korea and Japan.
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Case studies show how two conflicting myth-symbol complexes those of the South Korean public and Japanese conservatives elites have led to repetitive diplomatic conflicts. The findings help analysts understand the patterns that these conflicts exhibit and access the prospects for the future reconciliation between South Korea and Japan.

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