Aliansi Keamanan Korea Selatan-Amerika Serikat Dalam Menanggapi SLBM (Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile) Korea Utara

  • Komalasari A
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Abstract

This study discusses how the South Korean-United States alliance responds to the North Korean threat, namely SLBM (Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile). Alliances have been formed because of the ongoing conflict. Starting from the conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union, it also resulted in the splitting of the Korean peninsula into two parts with different ideologies, namely South Korea with the United States of America and North Korea with the Soviet Union. The purpose of this research is to provide a descriptive explanation so that readers can add insight. This research was conducted using qualitative research methods and descriptive explanations as well as data collection through literature sources. The literature review in this study contains the theoretical concepts contained in the research, namely alliances, security dilemmas, and missiles. The framework explains that the United States and South Korea are in an alliance because of security issues that continue to this day. The conclusion of this study is that the United States-South Korea alliance handles the North Korean issue of SLBM (Submarine Launched Ballistic Missiles) to be able to refrain from North Korean provocations. Suspicion from the United States that is also getting stronger will try to warn of possible North Korean aggressive actions and continue to try to have a diplomatic dialogue.

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Komalasari, A. N. (2022). Aliansi Keamanan Korea Selatan-Amerika Serikat Dalam Menanggapi SLBM (Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile) Korea Utara. Jurnal Ilmu Politik Dan Pemerintahan, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.37058/jipp.v8i1.3838

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