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Analisis Kerentanan General Security Of Military Information Agreement (Gsomia) Antara Korea Selatan Dan Jepang
The focus of this research is the cooperation between South Korea and Japan
under the General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA) in facing
North Korea's nuclear threat in the East Asia region. Due to geographical proximity,
South Korea and Japan share the same perception of security threats within the region,
i.e. North Korea’s Nuclear. In response to this threat, GSOMIA was formed by the two
countries in 2016 to monitor North Korea's nuclear activities in the region. However,
in 2019 South Korea withdrew and was unwilling to continue GSOMIA with Japan due
to a bilateral conflict rooted in the historical sentiments of the two relations. The
purpose of this research is to analyse GSOMIA and to explain why GSOMIA is
vulnerable to cooperation stagnation and termination.
In analyzing this cooperation, this research uses regional security complex
theory. The position of this research topic is at the sub-system (regional) level to
understand the behavior patterns and interactions of actors/states in the region that
often carry out in groups and the tendency for interdependence in the security sector.
This study uses qualitative research methods that are explanatory to obtain a deeper
analysis and understanding. All data obtained are secondary data sourced from official
publications by the South Korean and Japanese governments, reports published by
independent organizations, and scientific journals.
The result of this research show that this cooperation is vulnerable and strongly
influenced by the long-standing enmity factor. The history and conflict history between
the two countries greatly influence the sustainability of GSOMIA. Can be seen from
South Korea's decision to withdraw from cooperation and the worsening of bilateral
relations between the two countries to their lowest point in 2019. Although it was
finally continued, with the enactment of a clause that the two countries could end
cooperation at any time, it further increased the risk of cooperation end.
Keywords: General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA), Japan-
South Korea, North Korea’s Nuclear, long-standing enmity, regional security complex.
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