Korean Unification
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published 04/06/2008
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The notable economic and social problems that have developed in North Korea have spurred recent talks to reunify North and South Korea. While this move has been judged by many analysts to be a positive move toward establishing political stability in the Far East, the reality is that this situation carries with it a host of problems. Although many analysts have attempted to compare the reunification of North and South Korea to the unification that occurred between East and West Germany in 1990, the extent of the social, political and economic issues that have developed in North and South Korea are much more extensive. As such, it is difficult for either experts or governments to know for sure how the process of reunification will impact outcomes for both countries.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Unification'An Overview of the Issues
- In addition to the culture clash researchers have also noted significant social problems.
- South Korea faces problems with getting along with the socialist North Korean government.
- Conclusion
