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      Differences in the COVID-19 Pandemic Response between South Korea and the United States: A Comparative Analysis of Culture and Policies

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          The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has varied across countries. Some countries controlled the virus relatively well, while others did not. In the United States, almost a million people died. However, South Korea’s death toll is only about 12,000 even though its population is about one-sixth of the United States. What caused the difference? We argue that public compliance to government direction is the primary reason. South Korea’s collective culture valuing communal benefits helped the people conform to government directions, such as mask wearing in public places. By contrast, American people resisted the government policies that restrict individual freedom due to the individualistic culture. In South Korea, historical experiences of relatively frequent national crises led to the rise of defensive nationalism, resulting in national union. However, the United States had relatively fewer national crises, and thus nationalism did not rise. Instead, national division, xenophobia, and hatred toward Asians prevailed in the United States. Besides the cultural differences, differences in national leader’s characteristics, past experiences of public health crisis, and political system also contributed to the different outcomes of the crisis.

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                Journal
                J Asian Afr Stud
                J Asian Afr Stud
                JAS
                spjas
                Journal of Asian and African Studies
                SAGE Publications (Sage UK: London, England )
                0021-9096
                1745-2538
                16 November 2022
                16 November 2022
                : 00219096221137655
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                [1-00219096221137655]University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, USA
                [2-00219096221137655]Sunmoon University, South Korea
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                [*]Sooho Song, Department of Ancient and Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI 53201, USA. Email: sooho@ 123456uwm.edu
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                Article
                10.1177_00219096221137655
                10.1177/00219096221137655
                9669502
                38603407
                be934e81-5478-42aa-8607-98a97d65c408
                © The Author(s) 2022

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                covid-19 pandemic,collectivism,individualism,defensive nationalism,leadership style,cultural difference,mask mandate,public compliance

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