Asia—Politics and government, Comparative government, International relations, Ethnology—Asia, Culture, Social sciences, Political science
Abstract
This volume examines Japanese and Korean politics from both Japanese and Korean angles, exploring why the two countries do not cooperate bilaterally or consult one another, despite their geographical closeness and a number of common features that are central to both countries'domestic politics and foreign policies.
Published
2015
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