As the international security situation has changed after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the book examines the implication of the new security environment to the security of South Korea and how the strategic and military relations with the United States will develop. In the new era, the lack of common interests has made the mutual defence sceptical. This book suggests that South Korea should eventually develop a long-term strategy with a goal of self-reliance.
As the international security situation has changed after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the book examines the implication of the new security environment to the security of South Korea and how the strategic and military relations with the United States will develop.
Introduction - The United States-Republic of Korea Strategic Relationship, 1945-92 - The United States-Republic of Korea Military Relationship, 1945-92 - The Changing Security Environment - Possible Evolution of the US-ROK Strategic Relationship - Possible Evolution of the US-ROK Military Relationship - The Security of South Korea and the US-ROK Military Relationship - Options for the Security of South Korea - Bibliography - Index