This book looks at U.S.-Korea relations and argues that the
durability of military alliances depends upon a combination of
power distribution, material assets, and identities. The author
asserts that military alliances, beyond being mere tools of power
balancing, are also engaged in material, representational, and
institutional practices that constitute the identity of allies and
adversaries.
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