Young Koo Cha,John Q Blodgett,Cha Young-Koo,William J Taylor Jr
The Korean Peninsula: Prospects For Arms Reduction Under Global Detente
The Korean Peninsula: Prospects For Arms Reduction Under Global Detente
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The book explores whether the new East and West atmosphere of detente and arms reduction can smother the sparks of conflict on the Korean peninsula and lead to a reunified Korea as a democratic state.
Format: Hardback
Length: 275 pages
Publication date: 07 November 2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The book explores the potential of the new East and West atmosphere of detente and arms reduction in resolving the conflict on the Korean peninsula and paving the way for a reunified Korea as a democratic state. It examines the historical background, current dynamics, and potential obstacles to achieving this goal. The author argues that the current situation presents a unique opportunity for progress, but also cautions against complacency and the potential for setbacks. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the various factors involved in the conflict, including geopolitical considerations, economic interests, and social and cultural factors. It also explores the role of international organizations and the international community in promoting peace and stability on the Korean peninsula. The author concludes by offering recommendations for how to move forward and achieve a peaceful and democratic reunification of Korea.
The book delves into the question of whether the recent East and West atmosphere of detente and arms reduction can extinguish the flames of conflict on the Korean peninsula and potentially illuminate the path to a reunified Korea as a democratic state. It examines the historical background, current dynamics, and potential obstacles to achieving this goal. The author contends that the current situation presents a unique opportunity for progress, but also cautions against complacency and the potential for setbacks. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the various factors involved in the conflict, including geopolitical considerations, economic interests, and social and cultural factors. It also explores the role of international organizations and the international community in promoting peace and stability on the Korean peninsula. The author concludes by offering recommendations for how to move forward and achieve a peaceful and democratic reunification of Korea.
Dimension: 224 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367293406
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