Established studies reviewing on Korea-U.S. relation in the 1980s have mainly examined Gwangju Uprising and the issue of the responsibility for the U.S. intervention focusing on security and diplomatic relations between the two nations. The relations ...
Established studies reviewing on Korea-U.S. relation in the 1980s have mainly examined Gwangju Uprising and the issue of the responsibility for the U.S. intervention focusing on security and diplomatic relations between the two nations. The relations between the two governments representing the 1980s were assessed as rather ‘amicable’ based on the strengthened security ties.
However, studies focusing on trade relations between the two governments view the 1980s as the era of intensified tensions. Thus, by examining declassified
documents published by the U.S. government and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Korea, the paper re-verifies the asymmetric nature of the relations; strengthened security alliance and intensified trade conflicts between the two
nations. In addition, as Trump administration proclaims protectionism glorifying the Reagan era, reviewing the systematic differences between the past and current Korea-U.S. relations would be a meaningful work. Through this, the paper reviews the relations more comprehensively hoping to contribute to understand not only the current situations Korea is facing but also the future challenges it would encounter with the U.S.