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Bases for Reflection: The History and Politics of U.S. Military Bases in South Korea

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Bases for Reflection: The History and Politics of U.S. Military Bases in South Korea Kimberly Marten Barnard College Columbia University km2225@columbia.edu Prepared for delivery at the 100th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association Chicago Sept. 2004. © Kimberly Marten 2004. All rights reserved. Research for this paper was supported by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York to the Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia University and I am very
of their behavior whether or not such approval actually occurred in practice. It may appear that the U.S. did not adequately care about democratization when its expression first began--even if the U.S. goes of far as to take foreign democratic leaders into exile as it did with Kim Dae-jung. It is the U.S. association with violent tyranny that will be remembered. The U.S. government must therefore consider very carefully the long-term security trade-offs for any short-term alliances with dictators


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