Abstract

This article provides the historical explanation for Nordpolitik, which built the foundation for Roh Tae-woo's China policy and the end of Cold War in East Asia. It first discusses Roh's China policy with the process for South Korea and China's diplomatic relationship as well as other factors that affected the rapprochement between the two countries in the early 1990s. Then, the article makes a brief evaluation of current South Korean-Chinese relations and policy suggestions for the future development of the relationship between the two countries. Based on newly discovered archival resources and political records in South Korea and China, this article provides a more exact picture of international relations between the two states in the early 1990s.

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