Protesting America: Democracy And The U.S.Korea Alliance (Seoulcalifornia Series In Korean Studies),New

Protesting America: Democracy And The U.S.Korea Alliance (Seoulcalifornia Series In Korean Studies),New

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Review'Protesting America Brings A Refreshingly New Perspective To Antius Protests And Ussouth Korea Relations.'(Pacific Affairs 20140601)Product Descriptionwhen The U.S.Korea Military Alliance Began To Deteriorate In The 2000S, Many Commentators Blamed 'Antiamericanism' And Nationalism, Especially Among Younger South Koreans. Challenging These Assumptions, This Book Argues That Korean Activism Around U.S. Relations Owes More To Transformations In Domestic Politics, Including The Decentralization Of Government, The Diversification And Politics Of Civil Society Organizations, And The Transnationalization Of Social Movements.From The Inside Flapdrawing On A Wealth Of Firsthand Information And With An Unmatched Understanding Of Domestic Political Nuance And International Context, Katharine Moon Persuasively Argues That The Rise Of Antiamerican And Nationalist Sentiment In South Korea Is Not The Result Of Something Intrinsic To Korean Identity, But Has Its Roots In The Countrys Rapid Democratization And Recent Political Decentralization. This Book Will Be Of Great Interest To Anyone Interested In Ngos And Transnational Advocacy Movements, Democratization, The Koreau.S. Security Alliance, And The Complex Phenomenon We Often Crudely Refer To As Antiamericanism.Alexander Cooley, Barnard Collegedeeply Researched And Compellingly Argued, Protesting America Analyzes The Coming Of Age Of A Democratic Public Vigorously Making Its Voice Heard On Questions Of Foreign Policy. That Voice Is Shaped Not By A Uniform, Psychological Antiamericanism Or Social Korean Nationalism But By A Multivocal And Vibrant Social Movement Politics. Students Of Alliance Politics, East Asia, And American Foreign Policy Will Value The Depth And Political Insight That This Outstanding Book Adds To A Subject That May Lie Dormant At Times But Will Not Go Away.Peter J. Katzenstein, Cornell Universitydeparting From Traditional Explanations That Have Emphasized On Nationalism And The Generation Gap, Protesting America Presents A Superb And Fascinating Alternative Analysis Of How Democracy, Civilsociety Activism, And Local Empowerment Have Influenced Antiamericanism In South Korea. This Is A Mustread For Students Of South Korean And Asian Politics As Well As American Foreign Policy.Chungin Moon, Yonsei Universityabout The Authorkatharine H. S. Moon Is Professor Of Political Science And Holds The Wasserman Chair In Asian Studies At Wellesley College.

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