04074oam 2200613K 450 991015035330332120230810001301.01-315-59889-21-317-08565-51-4724-7614-X10.4324/9781315598895 (CKB)3710000000932544(MiAaPQ)EBC4741986962752415(OCoLC)962752415(OCoLC-P)962752415(FlBoTFG)9781315598895(EXLCZ)99371000000093254420161116h20172017 uy 0engurcnu---unuuurdacontentrdamediardacarrierOne Korea visions of Korean unification /edited by Tae-Hwan Kwak and Seung-Ho JooAbingdon, Oxon ;New York, NY :Routledge,2017.©20171 online resource (200 pages)Rethinking Asia and International Relations1-4724-7616-6 1-317-08566-3 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters amd index.1. One Korea unification vision through neutralization / Tae-Hwan Kwak -- 2. North Korean unification strategy : strategic culture and future prospects / Sachio Nakato -- 3. U.S. policy toward Korean unification and the policies of the ROK and the DPRK / Edward A. Olsen -- 4. Future vision for a unified Korean peninsula : a U.S. perspective / Tong Kim -- 5. Obama's policy toward the Korean peninsula : a Korean perspective / Taehyung Ahn -- 6. Maintaining the status quo or promoting the reunification of the Korean peninsula? A Chinese perspective / Cai Jian -- 7. China and Korean unification strategies : a Korean perspective / TaeWan Kim -- 8. Future vision of a unified Korean peninsula : a Russian perspective / Alexander Zhebin -- 9. Russia and a unified Korea : a Korean perspective / Seung-ho Joo -- 10. Japan's policy regarding Korean rapprochement and unification / Yoshinori Kaseda.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.Rethinking Asia and international relations.Korean reunification question (1945- )Korean reunification question (1945- )International cooperationInternational relationsKorea (South)RelationsKorea (North)Korea (North)RelationsKorea (South)Korea (South)Foreign relations21st centuryKorea (North)Foreign relations21st centuryKorean reunification question (1945- )Korean reunification question (1945- )International cooperation.International relations.327.519Kwak T'ae-Hwan1938-Joo Seung-Ho1959-OCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910150353303321One Korea2878566UNINA