a study of South Korean attitudes toward the U.S. /
Eric V. Larson, Norman D. Levin ; with Seonhae Baik, Bogdan Savych.
Santa Monica, CA :
Rand,
2004.
xxi, 132 pages :
illustrations ;
28 cm
"TR-141-SRF."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-132).
Introduction -- The past as prologue -- Key trends in South Korean attitudes toward the United States -- The sources of South Korean attitudes toward the U.S. -- Implications, recommendations, conclusions.
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Have South Korean attitudes toward the United States deteriorated? To answer this question, RAND researchers compiled and analyzed public opinion data on those attitudes and examined selected periods in U.S.-South Korean relations to identify the sources of anti-U.S. sentiment. They found evidence of a downturn in favorable sentiment toward the U.S. but also of a more recent recovery. They recommend ways to improve South Koreans' perceptions of the U.S. and address their long-standing grievances.
Anti-Americanism-- Korea (South)
Public opinion-- Korea (South)
Anti-Americanism.
International relations.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- International Relations-- General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Freedom & Security-- International Security.