Strengthening U.S.-Korean relations in the coming years : a report of the CSIS U.S.-Korea task force

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Strengthening U.S.-Korean relations in the coming years : a report of the CSIS U.S.-Korea task force

project cochairmen, William J. Roth, John Murtha, David Roderick ; project codirectors, John Yochelson, Gerrit W. Gong ; prepared by Keith Eirinberg and Scott Boller

(CSIS panel reports)

Center for Strategic and International Studies, c1994

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-41)

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Description

For more than 40 years, the border separating capitalist South Korea and communist North Korea has symbolized the division between opposing Cold War ideologies in East Asia. With the possibility of a transition in the North increasingly evident and North-South relations containing both risks and opportunities, this report's thesis is that US and South Korean policy will lay the foundations for East Asian international relations in the 21st century.

Table of Contents

  • Korean commercial relations
  • the security relationship
  • inter-Korean issues - non-proliferation and unification
  • Korea's regional relations.

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