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Featuring contributions by some of the leading experts in Korean
studies, this book examines the political content of Kim Jong-Il's
regime maintenance, including both the domestic strategy for regime
survival and North Korea's foreign relations with South Korea,
Russia, China, Japan, and the United States. It considers how and
why the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) became a
"hermit kingdom" in the name of Juche (self-reliance) ideology, and
the potential for the barriers of isolationism to endure. This
up-to-date analysis of the DPRK's domestic and external policy
linkages also includes a discussion of the ongoing North Korean
nuclear standoff in the region.
Featuring contributions by some of the leading experts in Korean
studies, this book examines the political content of Kim Jong-Il's
regime maintenance, including both the domestic strategy for regime
survival and North Korea's foreign relations with South Korea,
Russia, China, Japan, and the United States. It considers how and
why the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) became a
"hermit kingdom" in the name of Juche (self-reliance) ideology, and
the potential for the barriers of isolationism to endure. This
up-to-date analysis of the DPRK's domestic and external policy
linkages also includes a discussion of the ongoing North Korean
nuclear standoff in the region.
Over the past fifteen years, South Korea has transformed itself
from an authoritarian government into a new democracy with a
vibrant capitalist economy. Modernization, democratization, and
globalization have played important roles in this transformation,
and have greatly influenced the programs and policies of Korea's
Sixth Republic. Covering developments through the 2003 elections,
this book shows how the South Korean government and society have
been shaped not only by the dynamics of these forces, but also by
their interaction with the cultural norms of a post-Confucian
society. The author provides a conceptual framework and baseline
for examining political developments in Korea, and offers an
analysis of the factors that are transforming Korean institutions,
society, and politics. He discusses the forces shaping Korea's
political economy and the performance of successive ROK
governments, and also highlights the challenges faced by the newly
elected administration of Roh Moo Huan, the North Korean issue, and
more.
Over the past fifteen years, South Korea has transformed itself
from an authoritarian government into a new democracy with a
vibrant capitalist economy. Modernization, democratization, and
globalization have played important roles in this transformation,
and have greatly influenced the programs and policies of Korea's
Sixth Republic. Covering developments through the 2003 elections,
this book shows how the South Korean government and society have
been shaped not only by the dynamics of these forces, but also by
their interaction with the cultural norms of a post-Confucian
society. The author provides a conceptual framework and baseline
for examining political developments in Korea, and offers an
analysis of the factors that are transforming Korean institutions,
society, and politics. He discusses the forces shaping Korea's
political economy and the performance of successive ROK
governments, and also highlights the challenges faced by the newly
elected administration of Roh Moo Huan, the North Korean issue, and
more.
Korean security was the focus of worldwide attention and concern in
1993-95 with North Korea's "suspected" nuclear weapons program.
Dubbed by some as the first post-Cold War nuclear crisis, it was
triggered by the United Nations Security Council's move to impose
economic sanctions on North Korea. Although the immediate crisis
was defused diplomatically, the nuclear time bomb continues to tick
on the Korean peninsula and the issues remain under close
international surveillance. This important book examines North
Korea's nuclear controversy from a variety of perspectives,
including nuclear reactor technology and technology transfer,
economic sanctions and incentives, strategic calculus and
confidence-building measures, the major powers, and environmental
challenges that a nuclear-free zone in Korea will present.
Korean security was the focus of world-wide attention and concern
in 1993-95 with North Korea's "suspected" nuclear weapons program.
Dubbed by some as the first post-Cold War nuclear crisis, it was
triggered by the United Nations Security Council's move to impose
economic sanctions on North Korea. Although the immediate crisis
was defused diplomatically, the nuclear time bomb continues to tick
on the Korean peninsula, and the issues remain under close
international surveillance. This important book examines North
Korea's nuclear controversy from a variety of perspectives,
including nuclear reactor technology and technology transfer,
economic sanctions and incentives, strategic calculus and
confidence-building measures, the major powers, and environmental
challenges that a nuclear-free zone in Korea will present.
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