Making sense of Japan's export restrictions against South Korea: Domestic symbolism, empowered premiership, and anti-Korean sentiment. Ji Young Kim, Wenxin Li, Seunghee Lee

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Asian Survey: Vol.61 No.4, July/August 2021, pp.683-710 (12)Summary: This study provides insights on how domestic symbolism in Japan can serve as an origin of foreign policy decision-making on South Korea in democracies. This is in particular to the export restrictions after rulings regarding wartime forced laborers.
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This study provides insights on how domestic symbolism in Japan can serve as an origin of foreign policy decision-making on South Korea in democracies. This is in particular to the export restrictions after rulings regarding wartime forced laborers.

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