The future of South Korean-U.S. security relations / edited by William J. Taylor, Jr., Young Koo Cha, John Q. Blodgett, and Michael Mazarr.

This volume examines key issues in Republic of Korea-United States (ROK-U.S.) burden-sharing, with attention to the unique nature of the arrangement. It analyzes the security balance in Northeast Asia and future trends within the ROK-U.S. alliance.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Taylor, William J. (William Jesse), 1933- (Editor), Cha, Young Koo, 1947- (Editor), Blodgett, John Q. (Editor), Mazarr, Michael J., 1965- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.
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Summary:This volume examines key issues in Republic of Korea-United States (ROK-U.S.) burden-sharing, with attention to the unique nature of the arrangement. It analyzes the security balance in Northeast Asia and future trends within the ROK-U.S. alliance.
Item Description:"First published 1989 by Westview Press."
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 223 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780429311123
0429311125
9781000301670
1000301672
9781000265736
1000265730
9781000229790
1000229793
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Description based on print version record.
Biographical or Historical Data:William J. Taylor, Jr., is vice-president for public policy programs at CSIS. A retired U.S. army cojonel, Taylor is the author or editor of numerous books and articles on U.S. defense policy, including many on ROK-U.S. security relations. Taylor is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Young Koo Cha, chief researcher and director, Office of Research Cooperation at KIDA, is a graduate of the Korea Military Academy and holds a Ph.D. from the University of Paris. Cha is an adviser to the National Unification Board and a former visiting fellow at CSIS. John Q. Blodgett is a fellow in international security studies at CSIS. A career foreign service officer, he specialized in economic and political affairs at nine overseas posts in Europe, Asia, and Africa over thirty-two years. Michael Mazarr is a fellow in political-military studies. His research centers on U.S. nuclear and conventional policies, U.S.-South Korean security relations, and Cuba. He holds an M.A. from Georgetown University.