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T. J. Pempel,Sheldon Garon,Junko Kato,Yves Tiberghien,Richard J. Samuels 동아시아연구원 2006 Journal of East Asian Studies Vol.6 No.1
Richard Samuels book, Machiavelli's Children: Leaders and Their Legacies in Italy and Japan raises a number of important issues concerning political leadership and the role individual leaders can play in a nations history. This is a roundtable involving four critical essays and the authors response. Discussion centers on the book, its methods, its broader applicability and the ways in which it dovetails with other intellectual concerns, particularly as these apply to contemporary East Asia.
Kidnapping Politics in East Asia
Richard J. Samuels 동아시아연구원 2010 Journal of East Asian Studies Vol.10 No.3
In this article, I examine two contemporary cases in which the same foreign adversary,North Korea (DPRK), violated the sovereignty of neighboring states. I use a comparison of South Korean and Japanese reactions to political captivity to assess institutional performance in democratic states and ways in which these dynamics are connected to international politics. We see how “captivity narratives”can be differentially constructed and deployed and how policy capture can be achieved by determined political actors. Civic groups in both countries worked to mobilize political support, frame the issue for the media, and force policy change. In Japan, politicians were more willing to use the abduction issue for domestic political gain than in Korea, where the political class was determined to prevent human rights issues (including abductions) from interfering with their larger political agenda, including improved relations with the DPRK.