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KOREAN REUNIFICATION (6) answer(s).
 
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Cultural dimensions of Korean reunification: Building a unified society / Chamberlin, Paul F Sep 2004  Journal Article
Chamberlin, Paul F Journal Article
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Publication Sep 2004.
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ID:   140907


East German perspective on Korean reunification / Rein, Conrad   Article
Rein, Conrad Article
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Summary/Abstract While we celebrate the 25th anniversary of the reunification of Germany and remember more than 25 years of the Peaceful Revolution towards the end that took place in Leipzig and across the German Democratic Republic (GDR), it is also important to turn our attention to the still divided Korean Peninsula, and to maintain the vision of ‘One Korea’. The emphasis should really be on the word ‘vision’. More than 60 years after the devastating Korean War, the Peninsula remains divided and families separated. While people in the south enjoy relative prosperity and freedom, people in the north are oppressed, starving and denied even fundamental human rights. It is important that the world community makes it clear that the people of North Korea are not forgotten. The Cold War is not over on the Korean Peninsula. The fragile Demilitarized Zone is a sad reminder of that reality.
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Future of the two Koreas: how to build peace on the Korean Peninsula / Han, Dong-ho   Journal Article
Han, Dong-ho Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The future of the two Koreas has a great influence on the security landscape of Northeast Asia. Because of this, an exploration of a variety of future possibilities regarding the rapidly changing Korean Peninsula and preparation for a sudden change is timely in order to avoid any catastrophic result. This article suggests two likely scenarios for the future of the two Koreas and assesses these two by exploring critical uncertainties that lie ahead. It argues that internal conditions, such as the North's nuclear weapons program, its ongoing political transition process, and the policies of regional powers such as the United States, are the most important factors in determining future outcomes on the Korean Peninsula. Based on a thorough exploration of these critical uncertainties, it concludes that policy-makers of the South Korean government and regional powers should take seriously the possible North Korean collapse scenario, while making every effort to promote peace on the Korean Peninsula by creating a stable North Korea.
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ID:   011341


Hastening Korean reunification / Eberstadt Nicholas March/April 1997  Article
Eberstadt Nicholas Article
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Publication March/April 1997.
Description 77-93
Key Words koreas  Korean Reunification 
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Kim IL Sung and Korea's struggle: an unconventional firsthand history / Sohn, Won Tai 2003  Book
Sohn, Won Tai Book
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Publication Jefferson, McFarland & Company, 2003.
Description viii, 240p.pbk
Standard Number 0786415894
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ID:   140862


Politics of Korean reunification / Kang, Young Hoon (ed.); Yim, Yong Soon (ed.) 1978  Book
Kang, Young Hoon (ed.) Book
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Publication Korea, Research Center for Peace and Unification, 1978.
Description xii, 15-250p.hbk
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018072951.904/KAN 018072MainOn ShelfGeneral