The Fraser Government and South Korea: Human Rights in Foreign Policy, 1975–81

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 Q1 HISTORY
Kevin S. Robb
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Abstract

This study uses recently declassified documents to analyse the Fraser government's human rights policy towards South Korea. It demonstrates that when the Fraser government made its first human rights representation to the South Korean government in August 1976, it was under limited public pressure to do so, and human rights issues were of limited importance in the bilateral relationship. By late 1980, however, when political opposition figure Kim Dae Jung was sentenced to death, human rights considerations dominated Australian foreign policy towards South Korea, and public pressure on the Fraser government to try and prevent Kim's execution was substantial. The Fraser government's policy response to Kim's case was in part a reaction to public pressure, human rights considerations were also involved, but perhaps the most substantial factor driving the government's policy response was that Kim's execution was sure to sour the bilateral relationship and jeopardise the economic relationship. Overall, South Korea was a place where the Fraser government grappled with key questions about how to pursue human rights in foreign policy and where it had to address a human rights issue that had the capacity to seriously disrupt bilateral relations.

弗雷泽政府与韩国:外交政策中的人权,1975-1981 年
本研究利用最近解密的文件来分析弗雷泽政府对韩国的人权政策。研究表明,当弗雷泽政府于 1976 年 8 月首次向韩国政府提出人权交涉时,它所面临的公众压力有限,人权问题在双边关系中的重要性也有限。然而,到了 1980 年底,当政治反对派人物金大中被判处死刑时,人权因素主导了澳大利亚对南韩的外交政策,公众对弗雷泽政府施加了巨大压力,要求其设法阻止对金大中执行死刑。弗雷泽政府对金大中案件的政策反应部分是对公众压力的回应,也涉及人权因素,但推动政府政策反应的最重要因素可能是,处决金大中肯定会使双边关系恶化,并危及经济关系。总之,弗雷泽政府在韩国努力解决了如何在外交政策中追求人权的关键问题,并解决了一个有可能严重破坏双边关系的人权问题。
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期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of Politics and History presents papers addressing significant problems of general interest to those working in the fields of history, political studies and international affairs. Articles explore the politics and history of Australia and modern Europe, intellectual history, political history, and the history of political thought. The journal also publishes articles in the fields of international politics, Australian foreign policy, and Australia relations with the countries of the Asia-Pacific region.
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