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History of disputes to affect the adjournment of Japan-Republic of Korea Free Trade Agreements (JKFTA)
The nonexistence of Japan and Republic of South Korea (ROK) Free Trade
Agreement—known also as JKFTA—draws many commotion for scholars, political
observers, business elites, and also their people. It seems very out of place for both
country to never bring about a supposedly, desired bilateral economic agreement
since Japan and ROK are always close, both in territory and culture. On the other
hand, the Liancourt Rock and comfort women are two of the main lingering issues
that seems to be progressively deteriorated by time. Through an elaborate analysis
using Constructivism theory, This research tries to answer the decade-long
question on how do the historical dispute of Japan and ROK affects the
adjournment of JKFTA. Constructivism brings an aspect of established
assumptions or ideas and principles within the society in bringing an effective
repercussion to government’s actions and plans. By the use of Alexander Wendt’s
concepts and parable, this research found that the progress in actualizing JKFTA
is hindered by a considerate amount of thought to the feedback from the people.
Government from Japan and ROK is undeniably much attentive to values and
beliefs living in people’s mind, thus, making the impediment of JKFTA and also
creating a safe ground for their political parties and current administration for the
next years ahead.
Keywords: JKFTA; Liancourt Rocks; Comfort women; Constructivism;
Historically and Socially Affected Behavior
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