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Korean Views of Korea-China Relations: Evolving Perceptions and Upcoming Challenges
- Asian Perspective
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 36, Number 2, April-June 2012
- pp. 219-236
- 10.1353/apr.2012.0008
- Article
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Abstract:
Twenty years after diplomatic normalization in 1992, Korea-China relations have become more interdependent, complex, and conflictridden. In spite of ever-growing economic interactions. South Korea now views China as a source of concern with respect to its economy and security. The China-South Korean history controversy and the disillusionment in the midst of the Cheonan sinking and the Yeon-pyeong Island shelling further contributed to the rise of such concern. As the interactions grow in the future. South Korea and China will face challenges in seven areas: trade/commercial frictions, historical disputes, clashes of values and norms. North Korea’s nuclear weapons, the Korea-US alliance, territorial disputes, and Korean reunification.