Unification


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Korean Unification


Korean Unification
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Author : Jacques L. Fuqua
language : en
Publisher: Potomac Books, Inc.
Release Date : 2011

Korean Unification written by Jacques L. Fuqua and has been published by Potomac Books, Inc. this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with History categories.


Since the conclusion of World War II, the Korean people and the international community have contemplated a unified peninsula, but a divided Korea remains one of the last visible vestiges of the Cold War. What will removing this specter entail? And with what should it be replaced? Similar to the unification of East and West Germany, merging North and South Korea is likely the only means of achieving stability and lasting peace on the peninsula. However, after decades of a divided existence--with South Korea now thriving as a democracy and North Korea barely subsisting as a Stalinist dictatorship--this task will be monumental. What form of government would likely emerge, given the North Korean regime's practice of completely controlling its population? How would its citizens, indoctrinated by decades of Juche ideology, be assimilated into a larger community of capitalists? What would become of North Korea's military of 1.2 million? How would a reunified government exercise control over the North's starving masses? These questions are only some of the core issues addressed in Korean Unification: Inevitable Challenges. Jacques L. Fuqua Jr. argues that diplomatic, humanitarian, cultural, and military solutions must coincide to create peace and stability in the Korean Peninsula that could thus extend to elsewhere in Asia.



Rethinking The Need For Unification


Rethinking The Need For Unification
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Author : Ko Seong-joon
language : en
Publisher: 길잡이미디어
Release Date : 2015-11-26

Rethinking The Need For Unification written by Ko Seong-joon and has been published by 길잡이미디어 this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-11-26 with categories.


CHAPTER 1: WHY A UNITED KOREA CHAPTER 2: GERMANY AFTER UNIFICATION 1. Benefits of German Unification 2. Implications for Korean Unification CHAPTER 3: COSTS AND BENEFITS OF UNIFICATION 1. Understanding the Costs of Unification 2. Unification is Less Costly than Division 3. Unification Benefits Outweigh Unification Costs 4. Building Unification Readiness to Minimize Costs CHAPTER 4: RESTRUCTURING THE UNIFICATION ARGUMENT 1. Direction of the Unification Argument 2. Argument to Change the Public View on the Need for Unification CHAPTER 5: VISION OF A UNITED KOREA 1. Political & Diplomatic Vision 2. Economic Vision 3. Security Vision 4. Social & Cultural Vision CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSION



One Korea


One Korea
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Author : Tae-Hwan Kwak
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2016-11-10

One Korea written by Tae-Hwan Kwak and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-11-10 with Political Science categories.


On the Korean peninsula, there exist two sovereign states—the Republic of Korea (ROK or South Korea) and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK or North Korea)—both of whom hold separate membership at the United Nations. This book discusses the construction of "one Korea" and highlights the potential benefits of unification for the Koreans and the international community. Arguing that Korean unification is intrinsically international in nature, the authors outline how the process and outcome would impact upon the policies of the four major powers—the U.S., China, Russia, and Japan. In addition, the authors highlight the possible far-reaching repercussions of unification on the political and economic dynamics of Northeast Asia. Making a case for the two Koreas and interested powers to plan and orchestrate their acts for sustained peace and gradual unification on the Korean peninsula, this book examines the Korean question and the related issue of peace building in Northeast Asia from a global perspective. It will be of interest to students and scholars researching politics and international relations.



Split Of The Unification Movement


Split Of The Unification Movement
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Author : Jongsuk Kim
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017-06-30

Split Of The Unification Movement written by Jongsuk Kim and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-06-30 with categories.


This book is a study of the history of the split of the Unification Movement from 1998 to 2016. Specifically, the author studied the reasons, process, and the results of the split of the Unification Movement around the time of the Rev. Sun Myung Moon's death in September, 2012. The book aids the reader to put together the pieces to understand the actions and consequences of the often-opaque leadership of the various organizations of the Unification Movement, as the True Mother (Mrs. Hak Ja Han Moon), Hyung Jin Sean Moon (youngest son of Rev. Moon), and other leaders of the Family Federation take over the organizations the late founder left behind. The author states that the current Family Federation led by True Mother (Mrs. Hak Ja Han Moon) is theologically different from the organization led by True Father (Rev. Sun Myung Moon). The book also presents a hint as to what challenges lie ahead in the future of the Unification Movement. (Note: This is an advanced copy of the Korean version of the book. Please note that there may be some translation issues. A better developed English version is in the works.)



A Comparison Of Unification Policies Of South And North Korea


A Comparison Of Unification Policies Of South And North Korea
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Author : National Unification Board (Korea)
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1990

A Comparison Of Unification Policies Of South And North Korea written by National Unification Board (Korea) and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1990 with Korea categories.




Unification Thought Supplementary Materials


Unification Thought Supplementary Materials
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Author : Jennifer Tanabe
language : en
Publisher: Lulu.com
Release Date : 2009-04-08

Unification Thought Supplementary Materials written by Jennifer Tanabe and has been published by Lulu.com this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-04-08 with Religion categories.


Collection of materials supplementing texts on Unification Thought by Dr. Sang Hun Lee. Unification Thought is the philosophical system derived from revelations received by Sun Myung Moon, and systematized and applied to the traditional fields of philosophy in a novel and intriguing way. This volume, edited by Dr. Jennifer Tanabe, includes clarifications given by Dr. Sang Hun Lee on a number of points in answer to questions raised by participants in Unification Thought seminars.



Korean Peninsula Division Unification


Korean Peninsula Division Unification
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Author : Korea Institute for National Unification (South Korea)
language : en
Publisher: 길잡이미디어
Release Date : 2013-11-21

Korean Peninsula Division Unification written by Korea Institute for National Unification (South Korea) and has been published by 길잡이미디어 this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-11-21 with Economic forecasting categories.


This book analyzes the cost of division that the four powers must bear as well as the benefits of nification they will acquire. There has been much research on the same topic, but mostly done from the perspective of Korean scholars. However, this book provides perspectives of scholars from each of the four states as well as Asia-Pacific region. This book is part of an ongoing effort by KINU to strengthen South Korea’s unification diplomacy. This book is divided into 10 chapters. Chapter 1-8 analyze the cost of division and the benefits of unification from the security and economic perspective of the United States, Japan, China, and Russia. Chapter 9 and 10 look at the bigger picture by discussing the division cost and benefits of unification from the standpoint of the Asia-Pacific region as a whole. Based on the analyses of the chapters, the conclusion chapter examines the similarities and differences of the division cost that the four powers must bear as well as the benefits they will obtain. Introduction The Costs of Division and the Benefits of Unification for the Four Northeast Asian Powers/ Kook-Shin Kim, Jae-Jeok Park Chapter 1 The Costs of Korean Division and the Benefits of Korean Unification for U.S. National Security/ Kongdan Katy Oh Chapter 2 Economic Implications for the United States of the Divided Korean Peninsula/ William B. Brown Chapter 3 Korean Peninsula Division/Unification and China : From the Security Perspective of China/ Ming Liu Chapter 4 Korean Peninsula Division/Unification and China : From the Economic Perspective of China/ Jiyoung Zheng,Jianzhong Jiang Chapter 5 Korean Peninsula Division/Unification : From the Security Perspective of Japan/ Tomohiko Satake Chapter 6 Costs and Benefits of Korean Unification for Japan : Political and Economic Perspectives/ Sachio Nakato Chapter 7 Korean Peninsula Division/Unification and Russia : From the Security Perspective of Russia/ Leonid Petrov Chapter 8 Korean Peninsula Division/Unification and Russia : From the Economic Perspective of Russia/ Alexander Fedorovskiy Chapter 9 Korean Peninsula Division/Unification and Security Order in the Asia-Pacific Region/ Thomas S. Wilkins Chapter 10 Korean Peninsula Unification : Opportunities and Challenges to Asia-Pacific Economies/ Jeffrey Robertson



Unification Church


Unification Church
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Author : J. Isamu Yamamoto
language : en
Publisher: Zondervan
Release Date : 1995

Unification Church written by J. Isamu Yamamoto and has been published by Zondervan this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995 with Religion categories.


Unification Church examines the movement begun by Sun Myung Moon that has spread throughout North America since 1973.



Global Expectations For Korean Unification


Global Expectations For Korean Unification
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Author : Kyuryoon Kim et al.
language : en
Publisher: 길잡이미디어
Release Date : 2014-12-31

Global Expectations For Korean Unification written by Kyuryoon Kim et al. and has been published by 길잡이미디어 this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-12-31 with Korea categories.


The current research aims to provide analytical understandings on the costs and benefits of Korean unification from political, social, and economic aspects. Upon the two years of earlier works, we constructed an analytical model encompassing both spatial and temporal dimensions of the unification process, and built comprehensive architecture, ‘the Guiding Type of Unification.’ Based on this model, we have broaden the scope of the research by collecting diverse perspectives from the worldwide experts of the leading countries. We expect to observe the global trends of world governance. Indeed, the increasing importance of Group of Twenty (G‐20) countries in managing global problems reflects both political and social aspects of the changes occurring in global governance. Another reason for this would be South Korea’s diversified international relations in the recent years. Hence, it seems necessary to take a closer look on the international dimensions of Korean unification. In this vein, we requested thirteen experts of the leading countries to express their opinions on Korean unification. In order to collect international perspectives in a coordinated manner, scholars were provided with a guideline to include their perspectives on the expected effects of Korean Unification and the potential roles of their countries during and after the process. Participants were also asked to present candid implications for Korean unification. Argentina, whose food supply is abundant, laid stress on providing assistance in terms of food security during the unification. Australia, who has special concerns in Asian security, suggested a comprehensive support not only as a mediator but also as one of the U.S. alliance. Due to remote distance to Asia, Brazil is relatively less affected by the unification. Brazil, however, expressed that it has a keen interest in transmission of its experience regarding nuclear issues with Argentina. Similar to Brazil’s stance, the effects of the unification influence is indirect to Canada. Nevertheless, Canada could play a role in providing humanitarian assistance, and could be a potential destination for North Korean refugee resettlement. France, one of the most influential members in the European Union and the United Nations, made a suggestion to promote institution building in East Asia that can promote stability in the region. Germany, the only country who had experienced unification, presented its interest in participating actively in the process of Korean unification through public and private sectors. India assumed that the unification of Korea leads to the denuclearization of the peninsula, and would see this as a positive sign for stability of the region, since it would limit or end North Korea’s nuclear weapon transmits with Pakistan. Indonesia could contribute to regional peace and stability through ASEAN and its extensions as South Korea can call upon Indonesia to engage in the peace process. Italy, who especially pointed out the role of European Union as a whole, is well-poised to contribute to economic and social development with North Korea through technical assistance. Mexico can, and expressed its willingness to play an active role in the unification process through international organizations. South Africa, who had been successful in national reconciliation and denuclearization, is very likely to provide its experience and can be a strong voice for the NPT and arms control in the international society. Advocating South Korea’s policy in Korean unification, Turkey explicitly mentioned that it will side with Seoul if there is a possible conflict in the peninsula. The author emphasized that the international community must be well-informed on how Korean unification will take place. Last but not least, the United Kingdom author suggested that Koreans will have to resolve emotional conflicts for reconciliation. Considering how both Koreas have dealt educational matters concerning the division of the peninsula, this may face a major challenge in the future generation. Thirteen countries’ diversely manifested positions on the unifying process are indicative of perceptual change that the issue of Korean unification is no longer a regional issue, but an international one, in which multiple actors have their own stakes within. Upon the previously suggested implications, we categorized the countries into three groups: bystanders, supporters, and interveners. This categorization reflects the assertiveness of each country, or coercive level of each country’s assistance instrumented towards the two Koreas during the unifying process. In the conclusion, based on our final analysis, we provided recommendations for the policy makers. First, diversified diplomacy creates an amicable international environment for unification policies beyond the power politics of the Four Powers. Second, activation of leading countries’ roles is strategically advantageous to activate the meaningful roles of these leading countries to minimize the Four Powers’ concerns. Third, emphasizing the formation of multilateral system would provide leading countries with an additional motivation to actively participate in the unification process. Furthermore, multilateral efforts to achieve Korean unification are also expected to contribute to the furtherance of democratic elements in the dynamics of international relations as a whole. Fourth, it is now high time for us to conduct more public diplomacy by devising new and creative methodologies. The global research project of this kind could be one of the most effective public diplomatic tools. Lastly, the unification between two Koreas can no longer be considered as a regional issue within Northeast Asia since others, including the leading countries, conceive their national interests along the process of unification on the Korean peninsula in diverse ways. Overall, thirteen countries’ recommendations underline the significance of collective efforts in addressing the unification process and suggest South Korea to learn lessons from the experience that they have undergone in the past. Keywords: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Mexico, South Africa, Turkey, United Kingdom, Expectation, Role, Effect ------------- CONTENTS ------------- Acknowledgments Abstract Ⅰ. INTRODUCTION Ⅱ. EFFECTS AND ROLES 1. Argentina 2. Australia 3. Brazil 4. Canada 5. France 6. Germany 7. India 8. Indonesia 9. Italy 10. Mexico 11. South Africa 12. Turkey 13. United Kingdom Ⅲ. ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION 1. Expected Effect 2. Potential Roles 3. Classification of Leading Countries Ⅳ. CONCLUSION References Recent Publications



Political Unification


Political Unification
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Author : Amitai Etzioni
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1974

Political Unification written by Amitai Etzioni and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1974 with International organization categories.