At a critical moment for the alliance, Scott A. Snyder has done it again—producing an important work that both provides insightful historical perspectives of the relationship and also advances our understanding of South Korean strategic decision making. This latest contribution from Snyder will inform academics, policy makers, and those who follow the alliance in Washington, Seoul, and around the world.
- Mark Lippert, U.S. ambassador to the Republic of Korea, 2014-2017,
The dizzying developments on the Korean peninsula have assumed a central place in our national conversation as recent developments in both Pyongyang and Seoul remind us of the stakes in play for the United States in Asia. Scott Snyder, perhaps America's premier Korean watcher, has written an indispensable book about how to chart a course for America and South Korea in the complex period ahead.
- Kurt M. Campbell, chairman and CEO, the Asia Group,
<i>South Korea at the Crossroads</i> provides a lucid and expansive coverage of the major forces that have shaped and influenced South Korean diplomacy since its founding in 1948. Snyder emphasizes the contradictory forces that have shaped Seoul’s foreign policy<b> </b>through each administration, such as the pluses and minuses of geography, nationalism, and internationalism and the poles of<b> </b>autonomy and alliance. This volume will stand out as the best single-volume study on South Korean foreign policy.
- Chung Min Lee, Yonsei University,
In this history of South Korean foreign policy from the presidency of Syngman Rhee, who was in power from 1948 to 1960, through that of Park Geun-hye, who resigned last year, Snyder expertly describes the frustrations of a middle power that faces a persistent threat and depends on an inconsistent ally.
Foreign Affairs
A foundational text for anyone who wishes to learn about South Korea’s foreign policy choices. In particular, foreign policy stakeholders in the United States and China will find the book very helpful in making sense of Korea’s policy options and the potential determinants that influence the country’s strategic decision making.
International Affairs
Snyder's balanced analysis, readable style, and insightful and bold conclusions make <i>South Korea at the Crossroads</i> a tremendous contribution....This book is not to be missed.
38 North
Remarkably timely. . . . [Snyder's] rich and balanced treatment of South Korea and its US alliance gives readers a viewing point from which to look for themselves at the road ahead.
- John Delury, Global Asia
[A] solid introduction to the history of South Korea’s foreign policy. . . . Snyder is adept at describing the ups and downs in South Korea’s relationships with the U.S. and China, which illustrate his insightful thesis that there exists a ‘conflict between South Korea’s aspirations for autonomy and its need for alliance.
Publishers Weekly
Students of geopolitics will appreciate Snyder's thoughtful analysis of a troubled region.
Kirkus Reviews
This cogently presented work is essential for specialists of East Asian international relations and those interested in South Korea's historical and present-day foreign policy.
Library Journal
South Korea at the Crossroads makes use of a wide and impressive selection of sources, ranging from domestic South Korean newspapers, international journals, selected books and texts, as well as official documents and declarations between the nations. In doing so, Snyder provides the reader with a comprehensive and thorough view of much that has transpired over the last two decades. The book splendidly combines the details and public sentiment found in the various Northeast Asian domestic newspapers with a broad understanding of theory that predominates the academic scene.
- David A. Tizzard Seoul Women’s University, Journal of American East-Asian Relations
His analysis is sharp and the book is rich in information.
International Relations of the Asia-Pacific
"An extremely welcome addition to the literature on South Korea’s foreign policy ... and will be an invaluable text to assign in undergraduate and graduate courses on Korean politics, and politics in East Asia"
- Marco Milani, University of Sheffield, The International Spectator
Remarkably timely.
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