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The Review of Korean Studies

Syngman Rhee’s Vision and Reality: The Establishment of the Nation and Thereafter

The Review of Korean Studies / The Review of Korean Studies, (P)1229-0076; (E)2773-9351
2011, v.14 no.3, pp.33-60
https://doi.org/10.25024/review.2011.14.3.002

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Abstract

A thorough analysis of Syngman Rhee’s vision of the Republic of Korea that goes beyond a mere historical evaluation of Rhee as the first President of the Republic of Korea is required in order to evaluate the direction taken by Korea in the contemporary era. Syngman Rhee has been evaluated as an independence activist and patriot who played a leading role in the establishment of the Republic of Korea. On the other hand, he is also regarded as a dictator whose hunger for power made him unable to fathom the thought of any political dissension. Such historical evaluations of Syngman Rhee hinder discussions on the identity of the newly born Republic of Korea, particularly as Korea now faces the task of re-highlighting its core identity. In this regard, the examination of the birth and development of the state based on the task of fostering a better understanding of Syngman Rhee’s basic vision for the newly born Republic of Korea, while removing the ‘mythical elements’ raised by various discourses, represents an essential element of any such efforts. This study not only points out the need for an active discourse that is based not on Syngman Rhee as an individual, but on his role as one of the core figures behind the establishment of the Republic of Korea, but also analyzes Rhee’s visions and ideals for the establishment of the Republic of Korea and examines how his ideals were refracted when combined with the political reality on the ground.

keywords
나라세우기, 자유 민주, 시장경제, 독립, 반공, 현실 정치, 정체성, establishment of a state, liberal democracy, market economy, independence, anticommunism, political reality, identity

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