Military Alliances and Reality of Regional Integration: Japan, South Korea, the US vs. China, North Korea
Military Alliances and Reality of Regional Integration: Japan, South Korea, the US vs. China, North Korea
- 세종대학교 경제통합연구소
- Journal of Economic Integration
- 제29권 제2호
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2014.06329 - 342 (14 pages)
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East Asian military security is of overarching importance in the economic integration and prosperity in this region. This study analyzes how South Korea and Japan consider the U.S. as a military ally in the context of the China-North Korea alliance by using the iterative Seemingly Unrelated Regression(SUR) method in estimating defense goods demand functions. The findings are that Japan considered the U.S. to be a closer ally than the U.S. did during 2000~2005 and South Korea may regard the U.S. as a closer ally than vice versa. The U.S. regards Japan as a closer ally than Korea. South Korea’s demand for defense goods has not been increased by the threat from the China-North Korea alliance but American and Japanese demand has recently been increased by the threat, implying that South Korea has not regarded the China-North Korea alliance as a significant threat whereas that Japan and the U.S. have recognized the military alliance as a serious one.
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. The Basic Theory
Ⅲ. The Data
Ⅳ. The Importance of the United States to its Allies
Ⅴ. Conclusions
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