North and South Korea : opposing viewpoints / William Dudley, book editor ; Scott Barbour, managing editor. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)Publication details: Farmington Hills, Michigan : Greenhaven Press, (c)2003.Description: 188 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
LOC classification:
  • E183.D849.N678 2003
  • E183
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Contents:
North Korea is a serious military threat U.S. Department of Defense -- North Korea's military threat has been exaggerated John M. Swomley -- A missile defense system is needed against North Korea Paul Wolfowitz -- A missile defense system is not needed against North Korea Leon V. Sigal -- South Korea has achieved democracy Larry Diamond and Doh Chull Shin -- South Korea has not yet achieved democracy John Kie-chiang Oh -- North Korea's government has served its people well Hugh Stephens -- North Korea's government has severely oppressed its people International Human Rights League of Korea -- The United States should withdraw from South Korea Doug Bandow -- The United States should not withdraw from South Korea Glenn Baek -- The United States should engage with North Korea David Wright -- U.S. engagement with North Korea has been a failure Christopher Cox -- The United States should make peace with North Korea Indong Oh -- The United States should not make peace with North Korea Larry M. Wortzel -- Korean reunification may be imminent Nicholas Eberstadt -- Korean reunification is not imminent William F. Taylor -- South Korea should continue to reach out to North Korea Kim Dae Jung -- South Korea's policy of reaching out to North Korea must be reexamined JoongAng Ilbo -- North Korea may attempt China-style economic and political reforms Michael Parks and Gregory F. Treverton -- North Korea will not attempt China-style reforms Yeon Hacheong.
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North Korea is a serious military threat U.S. Department of Defense -- North Korea's military threat has been exaggerated John M. Swomley -- A missile defense system is needed against North Korea Paul Wolfowitz -- A missile defense system is not needed against North Korea Leon V. Sigal -- South Korea has achieved democracy Larry Diamond and Doh Chull Shin -- South Korea has not yet achieved democracy John Kie-chiang Oh -- North Korea's government has served its people well Hugh Stephens -- North Korea's government has severely oppressed its people International Human Rights League of Korea -- The United States should withdraw from South Korea Doug Bandow -- The United States should not withdraw from South Korea Glenn Baek -- The United States should engage with North Korea David Wright -- U.S. engagement with North Korea has been a failure Christopher Cox -- The United States should make peace with North Korea Indong Oh -- The United States should not make peace with North Korea Larry M. Wortzel -- Korean reunification may be imminent Nicholas Eberstadt -- Korean reunification is not imminent William F. Taylor -- South Korea should continue to reach out to North Korea Kim Dae Jung -- South Korea's policy of reaching out to North Korea must be reexamined JoongAng Ilbo -- North Korea may attempt China-style economic and political reforms Michael Parks and Gregory F. Treverton -- North Korea will not attempt China-style reforms Yeon Hacheong.

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