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American Diplomacy During the Gwangju Uprising

A Failure in South Korea
Marcy L. Tanter

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This study explores a failure of the Carter administration during South Korea's 1980 Gwangju Uprising. As hundreds of citizens were murdered by the military, the US failed to intervene, instead pursuing trade deals and creating an unresolved diplomatic failure.

This study explores a little-known failure of Jimmy Carter’s administration in South Korea. Martial law was imposed in the country on May 17, 1980, by…
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This study explores a little-known failure of Jimmy Carter’s administration in South Korea. Martial law was imposed in the country on May 17, 1980, by the head of the military, Chun Doo-hwan; on May 18, Chun sent special forces troops into the city of Gwangju to suppress a peaceful student protest of the martial law. During a nine-day period (known as the Gwangju Uprising), hundreds of citizens were murdered and wounded; because of a long-standing history with the United States, many people expected the American embassy to mediate the crisis. A few days after the event ended, though no officials had stepped in to stop Chun, bureaucrats did visit Seoul to continue trade deals with the Koreans. The reticence of the US to stop Chun’s military from harming its own citizens and the proximity of the nuclear power plant deal so close to the end of the Uprising calls US intentions into question while the rise in anti-American sentiment created a diplomatic failure that has never been resolved.

Marcy L. Tanter’s research spans the long 19th century of American and British literature, with a focus on the work of Emily Dickinson and specific interests in the genres of African American and World War One poetry. For the past ten years, she has turned to South Korean popular culture and the Korean Democracy Movement. Her most recent book is Here Comes the Flood: Perspectives of Gender, Sexuality, and Stereotype in the Korean Wave (2023) co-edited with Moisés Park. “How Netflix and ‘Platform Imperialism’ Compromise the Korean Drama Industry” is included in Contemporary Asian Popular Culture Vol. 2: Cultural Dynamics and Global Impact (2024) and her article “Embedding South Korean Topics into a College Composition Curriculum” is forthcoming in a special issue of ASIANetwork Exchange: A Journal for Asian Studies in Liberal Arts. Dr Tanter teaches English in both higher education and secondary venues.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-0364-6307-9
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-6307-6
  • Date of Publication: 2025-12-22

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-0364-6308-7
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-6308-3
  • Date of Publication: 2025-12-22
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Subject Codes:

  • BIC: HBJF, HBT, HBTV
  • BISAC: POL011010, POL054000, POL040010, HIS023000, HIS036060, HIS027130
  • THEMA: NHF, NHT, NHTV
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