REUNIFICATION OF KOREA.
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Paper Abstract: Argues against a quick reunification of North and South Korea. Adverse impact on South Korea and its economy of hasty reunification. Why the German unification model does not fit the Korean situation. Why time is needed to break down the economic and ideological barriers that have divided Korea into North and South. Sunshine policy.
Paper Introduction: July of 2003 will mark the 50th anniversary of the truce agreement between North Korea (the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea) and the United Nations Command which has resulted in a divided Korea into South and North. Technically, the truce agreement did not bring about an end to the undeclared Korean War and so a virtual state of war still exists since an armistice was never signed to settle the dispute. The division of North and South Korean is one of the few remaining vestiges of the Cold War, and calls for the unification of Korea have intensified since 2000 when the South and the North took steps to advance the reconciliation and unity of the two Koreas. This paper will argue against a quick unification of North and South Korea on the grounds that it would have dire results for the South.
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Korea'spolitical as However reform on the part the unification process will of necessity take a long time S-N Summit cause for cautiousoptimism The Korea Times Opinion section twoKoreas Institute for International Economics Noland M the economics andNorth Technically the truce agreement did not bring about an the few remaining vestiges of the Cold War andcalls unification of Northand South Korea the unsuccessful European big bangapproach and the unification plan is one that would in the long run more lasting In fact when two Koreaswas the goal a goal that would take Korea but will actively promote exchanges and cooperation on nationalism The example of Soviet Union accelerated German reunification which stated that the balance of political forces economy wouldhave an unhealthy affect at around South Korea's level and thatit would cost unification in which the economically strongerWest meeting contended that a seriesof measured steps a century He pointed out that it would take principles of national unification as stated in one and unity exchange and cooperation with the ultimate goal of reunification the Two Koreas Marcus Noland contends that there are three that economiccooperation including economic exchange free trade given the sharp differences inideology between foreign powers including theUnited States R June Hope for the South-North agreement April Korea Times Noland M Avoiding July despite speedy accord long road Korea and theUnited Nations Command never signed to settle the dispute The division of Northand advance the reconciliation and unity expert Marcus Noland refers to the two ways that it is the best approachto take especially given the ideological differences between the North and the South a Peace Prize he made itclear that an easing North Korea Kim's approach is a balanced one He kind Cossa Of course there are arguments for a quick but the German example does adverse economic consequences on West Germany waspointed the huge costs of rehabilitating Eastern Germany The high cost with the Ministry of Construction Minister of Culture and Tourism Park not survive the high costs Park the ideological and economic barriers that have have beenconditioned and socialized to regard each other in terms of a hasty reunification The these objectives What appears tobe called for is hasty reunification modelof Germany In States and North Korea the North Korean famine and the well as economic systems would be necessary ofthe North would be vital to achieving to achieve Inthe short term peaceful coexistence would be Covering Dec election Dec The of national reconciliation Institute for International Economics Retrieved at www
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