UID:
kobvindex_DGP1644796392
Format:
Lit.Hinw. S. 87-92
ISSN:
0258-9184
Content:
As the author sees it, with the end of the Cold War and uncertainties about the continued viability of the North Korean regime, the distant goal of national unification may finally be on the horizon. After exploring from a historical perspective why unification dialogue between the two Koreas has been largely unproductive, he overviews some of the potential problems and policy priorities in the future process of unification and assesses the potential impact of a united Korea on the balance of power in East Asia. The author believes whether unification occurs at the end of this decade of after, South Korea will dominate the New Korean entity. (DÜI-Sen)
In:
Asian perspective, Baltimore, MD : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977, 21(1997), 3, Seite 63-92, 0258-9184
Language:
English
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