The division of Korea in August 1945 was one of the most consequential
foreign policy decisions of the twentieth century. Despite the
enormous impact this split has had on international relations from the
Cold War to the present, comparatively little has been done to explain
the decision. In Foreign Friends: Syngman Rhee, American
Exceptionalism, and the Division of Korea, author David P. Fields
argues that the division resulted not from a snap decision made by US
military officers at the end of World War II but from a forty-year
lobbying campaign spearheaded by Korean nationalist Syngman Rhee.
Educated in an American missionary school in Seoul, Rhee understood
the importance of exceptionalism in American society. Alleging that
the US turned its back on the most rapidly Christianizing nation in
the world when it acquiesced to Japan's annexation of Korea in 1905,
Rhee constructed a coalition of American supporters to pressure
policymakers to right these historical wrongs by supporting Korea's
independence. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Rhee and his
Korean supporters reasoned that the American abandonment of Korea had
given the Japanese a foothold in Asia, tarnishing the US claim to
leadership in the opinion of millions of Asians. By transforming Korea
into a moralist tale of the failures of American foreign policy in
Asia, Rhee and his camp turned the country into a test case of
American exceptionalism in the postwar era. Division was not the
outcome they sought, but their lobbying was a crucial yet overlooked
piece that contributed to this final resolution. Through its
systematic use of the personal papers and diary of Syngman Rhee, as
well as its serious examination of American exceptionalism, Foreign
Friends synthesizes religious, intellectual, and diplomatic history to
offer a new interpretation of US-Korean relations.
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Syngman Rhee, American Exceptionalism, and the Division of Korea
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ISBN
9780813177229
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
University Press of Kentucky
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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