Stanford University Director of the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center, founding director of its Korean Studies program, and William J. Perry Professor of Contemporary Korea Gi-Wook Shin shares insights on rising anti-China sentiments in South Korea and their implications for the upcoming South Korean presidential election, as well as the US-ROK alliance. Professor Shin, in conversation with Senior Director Stephen Noerper, also explores these sentiments relative to Korean feelings toward Japan and the United States.
This event is co-sponsored by Columbia University’s APEC Study Center.
The Rise of Anti-Chinese Sentiments in South Korea:
Political and Security Implications
Thursday, October 7, 2021 | 12 PM
The Korea Society
350 Madison Avenue, 24th Floor
New York, NY 10017
Of interest:
Anti-Americanism in Democratizing South Korea: A Look Back
South Koreans Now Dislike China More Than They Dislike Japan
South Korea’s Harvard-Taught Political Boss Rips China ‘Cruelty’
Proposed changes to S.Korea citizenship law face anti-China headwinds