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Stabilizing Japan–Korea relations: Restraining nationalism, appraising Beijing, reassuring Washington

Title
Stabilizing Japan–Korea relations: Restraining nationalism, appraising Beijing, reassuring Washington
Authors
Easley L.-E.
Ewha Authors
Leif Eric Easley
SCOPUS Author ID
Leif Eric Easleyscopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
Pacific Review
ISSN
0951-2748JCR Link
Citation
Pacific Review
Keywords
China politicsEast Asia diplomacyKorea–Japan relationsreassurancesecurity allianceUS foreign policy
Publisher
Routledge
Indexed
SSCI; SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
By the time Prime Minister Abe Shinzo and President Park Geun-hye took office, Japan-South Korea relations were already experiencing a downturn over history issues and Lee Myung-bak’s unprecedented presidential visit to the disputed islets of Dokdo/Takeshima. Park’s refusal to hold a bilateral summit became the symbol of strained ties. Then on November 2, 2015 — 980 days after taking office — Park met Abe for bilateral talks in Seoul. On December 28, the two sides declared a rapprochement with an agreement supporting survivors of wartime brothels. Tensions worsened again during President Moon Jae-in’s term (2017–2022), contradicting the narrative that leaders had turned relations around in late 2015. Yet the diplomatic relationship was not on a downward spiral. Japanese and Korean policymakers managed to put a floor under their interactions owing to three stabilizing mechanisms that operated during both the Park and Moon administrations. First, political elites practiced mutual restraint to limit vicious cycles of nationalist recriminations. Second, Tokyo and Seoul carefully calibrated policies toward Beijing while avoiding divergence from each other. Third, reassuring the United States about the cost-effectiveness of its alliances involved trilateral cooperation that also helped stabilize Japan-South Korea relations. © 2022 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
DOI
10.1080/09512748.2022.2090594
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