Author

Publication

2000-06-01 - Institute for International Economics

Language

English

Word Count

106,250 words, Guess

Page Count

425 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

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Classifications

  • LCCHC467.N658 2000
  • LCCHC 467 N658 2000
  • LCCHC467 .N658 2000

Description

"On the Korean peninsula one of the greatest success stories of the postwar era confronts a famine-ridden--and possibly nucleararmed--totalitarian state. The stakes are extraordinarily high for both North and South Korea and for countries such as the United States that have a direct stake in these affairs. This study, the most comprehensive volume to date on the subject, examines the current situation in the two Koreas in terms of three major crises: the nuclear confrontation between the United States and North Korea, the North Korean famine, and the South Korean financial crisis. The future of the peninsula is then explored under three alternative scenarios: successful reform in North Korea, collapse and absorption (as happened in Germany), and "muddling through" in which North Korea, supported by foreign powers, makes ad hoc, regime-preserving reforms that fall short of fundamental transformation. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET.

First Sentence

The Korean peninsula is a densely populated area with few natural resources save some mineral deposits in the North.

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