Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to review research concerning the present state and problems relating to the study of Japan’s political diplomacy in Korea during the past five years. To accomplish this purpose, the research papers published in the Korean Political Science Review, Korean Journal of International Relations, The Korean Journal of Japanology, and The Korea Journal of Japanese Studies were classified according to categories such as Japanese Politics/Policy, Japanese History of Politics and Diplomacy, Japanese Foreign Policy (Security/Economy), Korea-Japan Relationship, U.S.-Japan Relationship, and Korean Foreign Policy toward Japan. The result of this research shows that a greater variety of themes has emerged during these five years. Especially, it was found that the number of papers pertaining to the Japanese Security Policy increased in 2013 and that this reflected the change in the security environment in Northeast Asia. However, the scarcity of theatrical research is a problem that needs to be solved by researchers of Japanese Studies.

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