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[EAI Issue Briefing Series] Rising Hostility, Narrowing Identity and Supporting the U.S. Role

  • 2020-07-21
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Knowledge-Net for a Better World July 2020
 
EAI Issue Briefing Series
Rising Hostility, Narrowing Identity and Supporting the U.S. Role
East Asia Institute
 
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"How Do South Koreans View North Korea, the United States, China, and Japan in 2020?"
In 2005, the East Asia Institute (EAI) initiated the Korean Identity public opinion survey aimed at identifying the shifting values and identity of South Koreans. Since then, the survey has been conducted once every five years to analyze long-term trends of how South Korean people perceive themselves and others. The fourth Korean Identity survey, which was conducted from May 6 to 27, 2020, covers South Korean views of history, social participation, social conflicts and foreign affairs. This issue briefing series provides a first-hand analysis of the results on the South Korean perception of foreign affairs, which display rising South Korean hostility toward surrounding nations, narrowing sense of national identity, and continued support for the U.S. role on the Korean Peninsula and the wider region. Please click on the titles below to read the issue briefings.
 
  1. South Korean Perception of Foreign Affairs: Rising Hostility, Narrowing Identity and Supporting the U.S. Role (Sook Jong Lee, Sea Young Kim)
     
  2. South Korean Perception of North Korea and Unification: The Future of the Korean Peninsula, Neighbor rather than Brother (Taehee Whang, Jinkyung Baek)
     
  3. South Korean Perception of the United States and China: United States, a More Favorable Partner than China (Sea Young Kim, Sook Jong Lee)
     
  4. South Korea’s Hostile Views toward Japan amid Aggravating Bilateral Relations (Seunghee Oh)
Recent Publications
Issue Briefing | ROK-US Cooperation in an Era of US-China Strategic Competition
Global NK Commentary | The Future of the Demolished Inter-Korean Joint Liaison Office
Book | South Korean Identity: Change and Continuity, 2005-2015
 
 
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