North Korea at a CrossroadsSome fifty years after war, the Korean peninsula remains divided at the 38th parallel. The end of the Cold War in 1989 brought changes to many communist states, but North Korea remains embroiled in international crises. Looking forward, North Korea seemingly faces four choices: collapse, further war, peaceful reunification with the south, or status quo. This historical and political analysis covers the period from the division of the peninsula in 1948 to the future of North Korea beyond 2003. Topics include the Korean War, Kim Il Sung, famine, the economic collapse of the 1990s, Kim Jong Il, South Korea's sunshine policy, nuclear ambitions, "rogue state" status, George W. Bush's "axis of evil" remark made during his 2002 State of the Union address, and the current state of diplomatic relations. The final chapter considers the case for reconciliation. Appendix A is a chronology of the Korean Peninsula from 2333 BCE to 2003 CE. Appendix B is a directory of Korean Studies institutes and think tanks. Tables and statistics are integrated throughout the text. Reader aids accompany each chapter, including lists of further reading, key terms and questions. |
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However , in the absence of rational and strategic economic planning , these
advantages soon reached their limits . By the mid - 1970s , South Korea's two
successful five - year economic plans put the country ahead of North Korea . Loss
of ...
However , in the absence of rational and strategic economic planning , these
advantages soon reached their limits . By the mid - 1970s , South Korea's two
successful five - year economic plans put the country ahead of North Korea . Loss
of ...
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The second principle is centralization of alt economie planning . The state
formulates unified and detailed plans to guarantee a high rate of production
growth and balanced development of the national economy . The third principle
of juche is ...
The second principle is centralization of alt economie planning . The state
formulates unified and detailed plans to guarantee a high rate of production
growth and balanced development of the national economy . The third principle
of juche is ...
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She receives assurances that no plans exist to test missiles , but the two
countries cannot reach an official agreement . December 2000 : South Korean
President Kim Dae Jung is presented with the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition
of his ...
She receives assurances that no plans exist to test missiles , but the two
countries cannot reach an official agreement . December 2000 : South Korean
President Kim Dae Jung is presented with the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition
of his ...
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