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During the last decade of the twentieth century, the Korean
peninsula was the stage for non-stop, dramatic political and
economic events. This volume brings together an unusually broad
range of perspectives on US policy towards North Korea, the North
Korean economy, and North-South economic co-operation and
unification. The year 2000 opened a new chapter on the Korean
peninsula; the North-South summit in June was no doubt a historical
milestone that could lead to major changes on the peninsula. But
the fundamental issues herein addressed are still relevant and
important. No overnight solutions or magic bullets exist. Essential
ingredients for North-South economic co-operation, ranging from
regional security matters to policy nuts and bolts, remain little
changed. Assembled in this volume are a diverse group of economists
and analysts from academia, government and think tanks in the US
and South Korea. Topics range from philosophical to practical
policy matters. Students, researchers and policymakers interested
in Korea and in the broader issues of economic and political
integration will find this volume fresh and insightful.
United States economic sanctions against North Korea began on June
28, 1950, three days after the outbreak of the Korean War. Since
then, the United States, its allies, and the United Nations have
increasingly imposed economic sanctions against North Korea in an
attempt to destabilize and manipulate the North Korean regime. This
book first provides a thorough historical overview of U.S. and U.N.
sanctions against North Korea since 1950. Then, several essays
propose ways to make such sanctions more politically effective
while limiting their harmful humanitarian consequences. Finally,
the book discusses the impact of the newest, six-nation agreement
signed in February 2007 which would shut down North Korea's nuclear
facility in return for economic aid and a security guarantee.
Several appendices provide brief guides to the history of North
Korea and the country's nuclear weapons program.
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