North and South Korea : opposing viewpoints /

North and South Korea : opposing viewpoints / [print] William Dudley, book editor ; Scott Barbour, managing editor. - Farmington Hills, Michigan : Greenhaven Press, (c)2003. - 188 pages ; 22 cm. - Opposing viewpoints series . - Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered) .



North Korea is a serious military threat North Korea's military threat has been exaggerated A missile defense system is needed against North Korea A missile defense system is not needed against North Korea South Korea has achieved democracy South Korea has not yet achieved democracy North Korea's government has served its people well North Korea's government has severely oppressed its people The United States should withdraw from South Korea The United States should not withdraw from South Korea The United States should engage with North Korea U.S. engagement with North Korea has been a failure The United States should make peace with North Korea The United States should not make peace with North Korea Korean reunification may be imminent Korean reunification is not imminent South Korea should continue to reach out to North Korea South Korea's policy of reaching out to North Korea must be reexamined North Korea may attempt China-style economic and political reforms North Korea will not attempt China-style reforms U.S. Department of Defense -- John M. Swomley -- Paul Wolfowitz -- Leon V. Sigal -- Larry Diamond and Doh Chull Shin -- John Kie-chiang Oh -- Hugh Stephens -- International Human Rights League of Korea -- Doug Bandow -- Glenn Baek -- David Wright -- Christopher Cox -- Indong Oh -- Larry M. Wortzel -- Nicholas Eberstadt -- William F. Taylor -- Kim Dae Jung -- JoongAng Ilbo -- Michael Parks and Gregory F. Treverton -- Yeon Hacheong.



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