[국제관계]Foreign Policy Implications ~ Rigid Division of Opinions in the Korean Society
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A recent poll conducted in South Korea reveals that the majority of South Koreans consider the United States, not North Korea, as the main threat to Korean peace. This development signals a sharp break from the past, when most South Koreans viewed the United States favorably. In sharp contrast to this decreasing favorable sentiment toward its traditional ally, amicable sentiment toward China is increasing. Attitudes toward Japan have shifted, and ever more so toward the ROK’s communist neighbor toward the north.
Yet in the end, it is the ROK population’s growing dissatisfaction and disillusionment with its US ally that form the crux of a new foreign policy paradigm. Perceived US government arrogance, disrespect and unilateralism in its dealings with South Korea and in its conduct of foreign policy in general has created deep resentment among a growing percentage of South Koreans, including those within traditionally supportive elite circles. Previous attacks upon the ROK-US security alliance had mainly been conducted by left-wing student radicals and labor union members ; now a vocal and growing mainstream movement embracing both progressive and conservative camps has formed to question the role and intentions of the US government.
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