Publication

Sep 2012

This paper discusses nearly simultaneous elections in South Korea and in the United States, which create the rare possibility that the two countries will undergo concurrent leadership transitions. The author points out that in recent years, the pendulum swing of democratic power transitions between conservative and progressive forces in both countries has posed particular challenges for policy coordination between Washington and Seoul. This makes the two election results potentially quite significant for US-South Korea relations.

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Author L Gordon Flake, Executive Director, Maureen, Mike Mansfield Foundation
Series CFR Reports
Publisher Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
Copyright © 2012 Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
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