Managing U.S.-Korean Trade Conflict.
Transcript of Mar. 31, 1987 seminar sponsored by the committee, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and CRS to examine South Korean political and economic conditions and policies affecting U.S./South Korea relations, including trade relations.
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| Format: | Government Document eBook |
| Language: | English |
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1987.
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| Series: | U.S. Congressional Research.
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| Summary: | Transcript of Mar. 31, 1987 seminar sponsored by the committee, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and CRS to examine South Korean political and economic conditions and policies affecting U.S./South Korea relations, including trade relations. Seminar was conducted as a series of panel discussions with moderators, panelists, and commentators. Stanley J. Heginbotham, Chief, Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division, CRS, presents an opening statement (p. 1-3). Ronald A. Morse, secretary, Asian program, Wilson Center, presents an opening statement (p. 2); introduces the witness (p. 41); and serves as a panel moderator (see H782-48.5). Review of South Korean economic policies, including exchange rate and trade policies; comparison of Japanese and South Korean economic strategies; examination of South Korea economic relationship with the U.S.; factors involved in South Korean economic growth. Perspectives on South Korea-U.S. economic relations. Examination of South Korean social and political changes resulting from rapid industrialization and economic growth; assessment of South Korean domestic political situation; perspectives on South Korean security issues. Explanation of South Korean trade policy, focusing on dependence on U.S. market; appraisal of possible policy options for U.S. and South Korea to correct trade imbalance; comparison of South Korean and Japanese trade relationships with the U.S. Assessment of political and economic issues affecting U.S. relations with South Korea, including trade and security concerns; outlook for U.S.-South Korea relations. |
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