Description
Contentious Activism and Inter-Korean Relations offers a refreshingly different account in that it is the first book to place political activists at the center of analysis. -- Andrew Yeo, Catholic University of America
About the Author
Danielle L. Chubb is lecturer in international relations at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia. She earned her Ph.D. at the Australian National University and has been a research fellow with Pacific Forum CSIS. Her main research interests are the political dynamics of the Korean peninsula, the role of nontraditional actors in security arenas, and Australian foreign policy in the Asia-Pacific.
Reviews
In this meticulously researched book, Danielle L. Chubb reveals that South Korean policies toward the North are about far more than strategic considerations. Reaching beyond prevailing state-centric foreign policy accounts, she convincingly argues that inter-Korean relations have been significantly shaped by the legacy that several decades of contentious political activism have left on South Korean society and politics. -- Roland Bleiker, University of Queensland A comprehensive and penetrating analysis of the dynamic interplay of democracy, unification, and inter-Korean relations. The book is original and innovative in theory and methodology, rigorous in empirical investigation, and rich in policy implications. A must read for students of Korean politics and East Asia studies. -- Chung-in Moon, Yonsei University
Book Information
ISBN 9780231161367
Author Danielle L. Chubb
Format Hardback
Page Count 296
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press