

South Korea’s relationships with China and the United States
South Korea and China have a complex relationship. For many decades, South Korea was much more economically advanced than China and it is regarded by the United States as a key ally in Asia, helping to maintain the balance of power as a counterweight to Communism. Yet since China has become increasingly powerful in economic terms, it has found ways to pressure South Korea into meeting its demands. China also retains friendly relations with North Korea - a country with an army which stands prepared to wage war on the South at a moment’s notice. In this episode of China In Context, Rory Green, an economist covering China and South Korea at TS Lombard, talks through the geopolitics of North Asia with Duncan Bartlett.
China In Context: Episode 15
Broadcast date: May 18th, 2021
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The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the speakers and are not necessarily those of the SOAS China Institute.
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