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- Title
Kim's Nukes, Yoon's Qualms: Strengthening the US Nuclear Umbrella over South Korea.
- Authors
LOWTHER, ADAM B.
- Abstract
Since North Korea's first nuclear test in 2006, its rapid expansion of nuclear weapons and missiles has raised doubts in South Korea about US extended deterrence commitments. In 2023, President Yoon Suk-yeol opened discussion of an independent South Korean nuclear arsenal. This article examines South Korean perspectives and support for nuclear weapons through expert interviews and polling data analysis. It finds enduring fears of US abandonment drive South Korean interest in indigenous capabilities or a return of US nuclear weapons. Experts emphasize the need to improve South Korean understanding of nuclear strategy and assurance policies. Recommendations include strengthening the US-ROK Nuclear Consultative Group, increasing strategic asset deployments and exercises, enhancing information sharing on nuclear planning, and expanding Korean involvement in nuclear consultations and training. Given President Yoon's concerns, concrete assurance efforts are critical to preventing a collapse of the global nonproliferation regime and a new nuclear arms race in Northeast Asia.
- Subjects
SOUTH Korea; NORTH Korea; YOON, Suk-yeol, 1960-; NUCLEAR warfare; NUCLEAR weapons; ARMS race; PROJECTILES; UMBRELLAS
- Publication
Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs, 2023, Vol 6, Issue 8, p7
- ISSN
2576-5361
- Publication type
Article