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학술저널
저자정보
신재준 (서울대학교)
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역사비평사 역사비평 역사비평 2016년 여름호(통권 제115호)
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2016.5
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371 - 398 (29page)

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This paper reviews Korea-US relations concerning the suspension of trade with Japan by Rhee’s Government in 1959. In 1959, Korea-Japan relations were the worst since the beginning of negotiationsto establishnational friendship in 1951. The reason was the Japanese Government’s permission for the repatriation of Koreans in Japan to North Korea. Rhee’s Government suspended trade with Japan to stop the repatriation process. Although this was a problem between Korea and Japan, the USA played an important role in the matter.
A large part of trade with Japan was through the USA aid fund of the International Cooperation Administration(ICA). Korea requested a waiver of ICA Regulation1 which stipulated the“procure’ rule” as the lowest price possible in order to stop imports from Japan. The USA rejected this request as an inappropriate use of aid funds and because they thought that any decision by them on the matter would be regarded as favoring one country over the other. Relations between Korea-USA-Japan were complexly entwined through the structure of ICA aid. The trade conict between Korea and Japan in 1959 was not the problem of two nations but of three; theUSA maintained ‘neutrality’. Unfortunately, Korea interpreted this neutrality as support for Japan or their ‘acquiescence’ for the repatriation of Koreans from Japan. is was the ‘parallax’ of Korea-USA relations caused by ICA aid and it provides a ‘vision’ for understanding Korea-USA-Japan relations.

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