Anti-Americanism in South Korea: South Korean Responses to ROK-U.S. Conflicts In the Process of Finding National Identity
Kim, YoungWoo
2011
- Despite the fact that South Korea and the United States have shared one of the strongest diplomatic relationships in the world since the 1950s, numerous social and political conflicts between South Korea and the United States have incited various anti-American movements in South Korea. Although most South Koreans acknowledge the importance of the U.S. role in the Korean Peninsula, many of them are ... read moreswept into the rising wave of anti-Americanism. This trend can be seen as an effort to safeguard South Korean history, culture, and national self-identity. The stationing of U.S. military bases in South Korea, the perceived unfairness of military treaties, and the unilateral approach taken by the U.S. in dealing with North Korean- issues have all touched upon the South Korean mentality that has been self-defensive and particularly sensitive to foreign interference. Having taken root in the South Korean public in response to the 1980 Kwangju Uprising, anti-Americanism has since sprouted and has been manifested through civil society movements from the 1980s to the 2000s and is an ongoing social phenomenon that diversely affects South Korean culture, society, and polity. This thesis examines the evolution of issue-oriented anti-Americanism in South Korea and how anti-American sentiments have reflected South Koreans will for a more equal relationship with the United States in the process of finding their national self-identity.read less
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