Beschreibung
Korea is one of the critical flashpoints in the world today. News of North Korea's recent nuclear tests, conducted in defiance of international pressure, drew widespread condemnation and raised serious concerns about the threat now posed to regional and international security by the regime of North Korea's dear leader Kim Jong-Il.
This book penetrates the veil surrounding the conflict on the Korean peninsula and North Korea's missile and nuclear programmes. It provides a thorough historical analysis of relations between the two Koreas since the Korean War, which traces both North Korea's path to economic ruin and South Korea's transition from struggling dictatorship to vibrant democracy.
As well as examining the political and economic development of North and South Korea at the domestic level, the book goes on to explore regional relations with Russia, China and Japan and, most importantly, America's dealings with Korea and its negotiations with North Korea, in particular. It concludes with an analysis of North Korea's current nuclear programme and its likely impact on international security in the 21st century.
Autorenportrait
Christoph Bluthis Professor of International Studies at the University of Leeds.
Inhalt
Foreword (The HonorableJin Park, Ph.D.) vi
Acknowledgements ix
Chronology xi
Map xxi
1 The Crisis on the Korean Peninsula 1
2 Korea: A Nation Divided 9
3 North Korea after the Korean War: The Long March to Ruin 22
4 South Korea after the Korean War: From Struggling Dictatorship to Vibrant Democracy 50
5 USNorth Korean Relations and the First Nuclear Crisis 63
6 The 'Sunshine Policy': South Korean National Security Policy in a New Era 92
7 Renewed Confrontation and the Second North Korean Nuclear Crisis 110
8 The Military Confrontation on the Korean Peninsula 137
9 Understanding the Security Dilemma on the Korean Peninsula 169
References 193
Index 201
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