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Professor Moon will discuss how anti-Americanism increased
and became more mainstream by the late 1990s in South Korea,
focused mainly on the U.S. bases. She notes that what is novel
about the anti-Americanism of the 1990s and 2000s is the diversity
of individuals, coalitions and methods engaged in its development
and "performance" on the political stage and their pursuit
of legal and technical means to strengthen their position.
Professor Moon will explore the recent development of anti-Americanism
in South Korea in the context of democratization and social
movements both within and outside Korea and their implications
for U.S.-Korea relations.
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Dr. Katharine H.S. Moon
Associate Professor
Wellesley College
Discussants
Dr.
Victor Cha
Associate Professor
Georgetown University
Mr.
Don Oberdorfer
Journalist-in-Residence
School of Advanced International Studies
Moderator
Dr. G. John Ikenberry
Peter F. Krogh Professor of Global Justice
Georgetown University
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