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Bases That Leave: Consequences of US Base Closures and Realignments in South Korea
Authors:Claudia J. Kim
Affiliation:1. Department of Political Science, Boston University, Boston, MA, USAcldk@bu.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Contrary to ample attention on American military base closures at home, the consequences of base closures abroad remain under-examined even as the American military continues to adjust its global force posture. South Korea, the third biggest host of US military bases overseas, is an under-investigated case despite offering useful insights applicable to other US base hosts. This article examines short-term local-level consequences of US base departures in South Korea, with a focus on environmental and redevelopment challenges that shape the political and economic fate of former base sites. Detailed analyses and interviews on the oft-overlooked fate of multiple post-military sites draw a rather unsettling picture: Most sites remain empty, temporarily deserted and heavily contaminated spaces plagued by redevelopment difficulties. When overseas American bases are closed, they leave problems behind and those problems persist long after base sites return to host communities.
Keywords:US military  military base closure  military base conversion  Status of Forces Agreement  military pollution  South Korea
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