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Why did the US intervene in Korea and not China?
America wanted not just to contain communism – they also wanted to prevent the domino effect. The United States believed it could win and believed that China would not intervene. They also hoped to take advantage of the USSR’s boycott of the UN to get the UN to agree to military help for South Korea.
How does South Korea view the United States?
According to Pew Research Center, 84\% of South Koreans have a favorable view towards the United States and Americans (ranked within top 4 among the countries in the world). Also, according to a Gallup Korea poll, South Korea views the U.S. as the most favorable country in the world.
What do South Koreans really think of China?
Today, three- quarters of South Koreans have a negative view of China, compared to less than a third back in 2002. South Korea also stands out because 77 percent of its citizens continue to see the United States as the world’s dominant economic power.
What makes South Korea stand out from other countries?
South Korea also stands out because 77 percent of its citizens continue to see the United States as the world’s dominant economic power. South Koreans are increasingly repulsed by China’s extreme nationalism and heavy-handed ways, as shown by the June 2020 national security law Beijing passed to govern Hong Kong.
What is the South Korea-China conflict?
South Korea struggles to choose between US and China Seoul is becoming caught in big geopolitical shifts, as China tries to use its economic clout to sway loyalty away from the US and undermine a security pact that has lasted 70 years.
Does South Korea have more strategic leeway with China?
But South Korea has less strategic leeway with China than these other two nations, which are both members of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, or the Quad, along with the United States and Australia. Unlike these major powers, South Korea must carefully nurture its relations with China.