한일 라운드 테이블 : 신한일관계와 동아시아 번영 = 日韓ラウンドテブル 新日韓?係と東アジアの繁?
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발행기관
학술지명
권호사항
발행연도
2006
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Korean
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학술저널
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The Council on East Asian Affairs(CEAA), an affiliate of the East Asia Foundation, held a seminar entitled: “Korea-Japan Roundtable: New Korea-Japan Relations and Prosperity in East Asia” at the ANA Hotel in Tokyo on Dec. 10, 2006. Participants, including politicians, businessmen and academic scholars, exchanged ideas on improving the often strained relations between the two countries ?a major agenda for PM Shinzo Abe’s new government in Tokyo, and on dealing with the threats to regional security posed by North Korea’s nuclear program. Also among the issues discussed were how South Korea’s expected free trade agreement(FTA) with the United States could affect its stalled free trade talks with Japan and how to put those negotiations back on track. The seminar was the first one that the CEAA jointly organized with the Japan Economic Foundation, following the former’s first R.O.K.-Japan bilateral seminar held at the Jeju Island of South Korea in April 2006. Yoshihiro Mori, former Prime Minister of Japan, stressed the need for regional integration in Northeast Asia and the leading roles expected from South Korea and Japan in his key note speech at the luncheon meeting, which was attended by a high-profile audience of about fifty from both countries.
In the first session, the panelists exchanged their views on the Abe government’s prospects and discussed ways to improve the deteriorated relationship between the two countries while building a stronger framework for cooperation. A presenter from Japan expected the Abe government to continue the structural reform policies of the Koizumi administration but to make more efforts to refine its diplomatic strategies. Abe would likely take a moderately conservative approach while working to build a cooperative relationship with South Korea. The panelist claimed that cooperation between the two countries would be crucial for the success of the six-party talks as well as free trade agreements in the region. He also stressed the need for a permanent confidence-building mechanism to deal with political tensions repeatedly rising between the two countries.
In response, a South Korean presenter pointed out that Koreans were very much interested in how the Abe administration will pursue a policy of ‘strong Japan,’ since he is the first prime minister from the post-war generation. The presenter argued that Japan’s new generation of politicians should recognize the country’s militarist past and adopt a fresh approach in establishing peaceful relationships with neighboring countries. Throughout the discussions, panelists agreed on the need for frequent meetings between the leaders of both countries to deal with crisis situations in better ways. There was also consensus on the need to construct a wider range of friendly relationships in order to ease political discord stemming from differing perspectives over history and territory. With regard to the debate over Japan’s new history textbooks, which Koreans criticize as attempting to whitewash Japan’s wartime atrocities, a South Korean panelist questioned whether Prime Minister Abe is using the history card to boost his domestic approval rate. Responding to the comment, a Japanese presenter pointed out that since the Japanese public remained divided over history issues, including politicians’ visits to the Yasukuni Shrine, the Abe government adopting a hard-line approach toward those subjects might not necessarily help win elections.
The South Korean and Japanese panelists displayed a gap between their views over the uncertainties caused by North Korean nuclear program, which was the topic of the second session. A Japanese panelist claimed that North Koreans would not easily give up their efforts to acquire nuclear capability as they link it to the survival of the regime. Therefore, North Korea’s actions could not be predicted by applying deterrence theory, the panelist said. He went on to argue
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