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Rethinking the role of identity factors: the history problem and the Japan-South Korea security relationship in the post-Cold War period / Ji Young Kim

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2015.Subject(s): In: International Relations of the Asia-Pacific Vol. 15, No. 3, 2015, pp. 477 - 503 (DA)Summary: The article looks at the security cooperation between Japan and South Korea in the post-Cold War period. The analysis of the case studies will have important implications for understanding the role of identity factors between the two countries, as well as the possibilities if regional security cooperation in the future.
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The article looks at the security cooperation between Japan and South Korea in the post-Cold War period. The analysis of the case studies will have important implications for understanding the role of identity factors between the two countries, as well as the possibilities if regional security cooperation in the future.

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