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Re-examining Co-Rea - A constructivist realist view of the US decision to cross the 38th parallel during the Korean War

Andersson, Johan LU (2021) STVK02 20202
Department of Political Science
Abstract
This case study examines the American decision to cross the 38th parallel into North Korea in October 1950 during the Korean War. In the early stages of the war the southern and UN forces were pushed back, but with an amphibious landing at Inchon the tides changed and eventually the 38th parallel was crossed. The study employs constructivist realism to shed new light on the motivations and societal and structural factors at play at the time. It finds that the main reasons for the decision to cross into the north was anti-communist societal fears, misguided advice and intelligence, geopolitical considerations based on recent history and individual motivations from president Truman himself. This can help explain why the United States decided... (More)
This case study examines the American decision to cross the 38th parallel into North Korea in October 1950 during the Korean War. In the early stages of the war the southern and UN forces were pushed back, but with an amphibious landing at Inchon the tides changed and eventually the 38th parallel was crossed. The study employs constructivist realism to shed new light on the motivations and societal and structural factors at play at the time. It finds that the main reasons for the decision to cross into the north was anti-communist societal fears, misguided advice and intelligence, geopolitical considerations based on recent history and individual motivations from president Truman himself. This can help explain why the United States decided to cross the 38th parallel despite the risks involved. (Less)
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author
Andersson, Johan LU
supervisor
organization
course
STVK02 20202
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
Korea, Korean War, United States, Harry S. Truman, 38th parallel, Constructivist realism
language
English
id
9033313
date added to LUP
2021-05-11 15:14:23
date last changed
2021-05-11 15:14:23
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  abstract     = {{This case study examines the American decision to cross the 38th parallel into North Korea in October 1950 during the Korean War. In the early stages of the war the southern and UN forces were pushed back, but with an amphibious landing at Inchon the tides changed and eventually the 38th parallel was crossed. The study employs constructivist realism to shed new light on the motivations and societal and structural factors at play at the time. It finds that the main reasons for the decision to cross into the north was anti-communist societal fears, misguided advice and intelligence, geopolitical considerations based on recent history and individual motivations from president Truman himself. This can help explain why the United States decided to cross the 38th parallel despite the risks involved.}},
  author       = {{Andersson, Johan}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Re-examining Co-Rea - A constructivist realist view of the US decision to cross the 38th parallel during the Korean War}},
  year         = {{2021}},
}