Reconciled Publics vs. Polarized Politicians:
Korea-Japan Relations After the End of the Cold War

January 25, 2006

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About This Seminar

Dr. Park will talk about the development of Korea-Japan relations during the past few years, especially focusing on their recent troubled ties. As the “Korea Wave” currently taking place in Japan and the increase of cultural exchanges suggest, the Korean and Japanese people have already made an historical reconciliation with each other. On the political and diplomatic fronts however, conflict and confrontation prevail. Politicians are polarized due to domestic political concerns and evolving regional environments. Dr. Park will analyze the roots of cooperation and conflict between Korea and Japan, and will discuss how to improve bilateral relations. He will also examine the role of the U.S. in Korea-Japan relations.

This event is supported in part by a grant from The Sasakawa Peace Foundation, Japan.

 

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