The diplomatic conflict between South Korea and Japan: Has the candlelight revolution become the curse of liberal democracy?

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This article will analyze why Moon’s administration have caused the current conflict with Japan and how the government has exploited the situation. In particular, this paper will examine the reason why Moon’s administration denies the “Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea” which was signed in 1965 and doggedly insists that Japan is responsible for this conflict. As the conclusion of this paper, we can see the issues occurring in South Korea regarding Japan can be attributable to the ideological basis.

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Sung, J. (2020). The diplomatic conflict between South Korea and Japan: Has the candlelight revolution become the curse of liberal democracy? Revista UNISCI, 2020(52), 99–113. https://doi.org/10.31439/UNISCI-77

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