@article{oai:stars.repo.nii.ac.jp:00008989, author = {松村, 昌廣 and MATSUMURA, Masahiro}, issue = {3}, journal = {桃山学院大学経済経営論集, ST.ANDREW'S UNIVERSITY ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS REVIEW}, month = {Jan}, note = {On December 28, 2015, the Japanese and the South Korean governments reached the final and irreversible agreement on “comfort women” issues after a protracted diplomatic deadlock. This had impeded not only the two countries’ bilateral security cooperation but also closer U.S.-Japan-South Korea trilateral security cooperation. To remove the impediment, the Barak Obama administration forcefully intervened in the Japan-South Korea deadlock. This study will first discuss the circumstances of severe politicization of the “comfort women” issues in Japan and South Korea and President Obama’s moves as related to the issues. Second, the study will analyze underling U.S. strategic interests and Obama’s political stakes behind his moves. Third, given that the Obama administration did not produce any policy document on the issues, the analytical focus will be placed on two policy papers of major independent think-tanks that seemed to have shaped his policy on the issues. Last, based on the total analysis, the study will conjecture near-future Japan-South Korea relations and the prospect for bilateral security cooperation.}, pages = {13--32}, title = {「慰安婦」問題に関する日韓最終合意と米オバマ政権による圧力 : 二つのシンクタンク政策論文から考える}, volume = {60}, year = {2019}, yomi = {マツムラ, マサヒロ} }