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Future of South Korea-Japan Relations: Decoupling or Liberal Discourse

Authors
Phillips, JoeLee, WondongYi, Joseph
Issue Date
Apr-2020
Publisher
Basil Blackwell
Keywords
censorship; comfort women; forced labour; Japan; Korea; media
Citation
Political Quarterly, v.91, no.2, pp 448 - 456
Pages
9
Indexed
SSCI
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Political Quarterly
Volume
91
Number
2
Start Page
448
End Page
456
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/9872
DOI
10.1111/1467-923X.12786
ISSN
0032-3179
1467-923X
Abstract
South Korea-Japan relations are at their lowest point in decades, as colonial era disputes flare once again. Most pundits argue that the South Korean public is strongly united against Japan. We argue that South Korean elites are sharply divided over how to manage the crisis; this division is starting to impact how South Koreans understand colonial era narratives; and, long-term, bilateral relations depend on how these growing divisions play out. Despite state censorship, a rising counter-narrative in South Korea challenges the dominant, Manichaean, anti-Japanese one. For the first time, Korea and Japan have a realistic chance of reconciling based on liberal public discourse and a nuanced, empirically based understanding of history.
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