The future of the Korean peninsula : Korea 2032 and beyond
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The future of the Korean peninsula : Korea 2032 and beyond
(Routledge studies on think Asia / edited by Jagannath P. Panda, 9)
Routledge, 2022
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Korea two thousand thirty-two and beyond
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction: Prelude to Korea 2032
- PART 1. The Contemporary Korean Peninsula. Promise and Peril: Korea in Northeast Asia
- Ideas Matter in Inter-Korean Relations: Shifts in South Korea's Foreign Policy Interests and Behavior Vis-a-Vis North Korea
- The Status Quo and Its Discontents: The Legacy of Donald Trump's "America First" and the Future of the US-Korea Relationship
- PART 2. Korea's Role in Regional and Global Affairs. Troubling Neighborhood: Japan's Perspective on the Korean Peninsula
- China-Korea Relations in 2032: The Race for Eco-Political Dominance
- Nuclear Issues on the Korean Peninsula
- Between Accords and Discords: Korea in United Nations Discourse
- PART 3. Economy, Politics, and Socio-Culture on the Korean Peninsula. A Unified Korean Peninsula Economy: Benefits for Both Sides of the 38th Parallel
- Future Acts of Past Forgetting: Symbolism, Political Consciousness, and Ethno-Nationalism in Korean Reunification
- Separation and Coming Together: Problems and Prospects for the Korean Peninsula
- The Wilsonian State: Korea in Modern World History