An expert in international relations, Lind details South Korea’s ambiguous relationship with the United States and China. “As long as this ambiguity continues—or as long as Washington tolerates its ally’s coziness with Beijing—South Korea’s strategic position will likely push it strongly toward hedging. As such, Seoul will resist policies, like the agreement with Japan, that appear to situate it clearly on the side of one great power or another.”
Read the full story, published 7/19/12 in The Atlantic.