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Evaluation System
The evaluation of researcher’s performance is purely
judged on the basis of academic merit classified under the following
heads: 1) Participation, 2) Presentation, 3) Midterm; 4) Term-Paper
and 5) Final Examination
Paper
Students are required to write one short research
paper (4000~5000 words) on any relevant issue relating to Korea’s
foreign relations. Please arrange to meet with the course-in charge
to discuss and chose your term-paper topic well in advance.
Readings
Students should earnestly try to complete relevant
readings before each class. Also, it is advised that supplementary
readings should be reviewed. In-depth reading of one of the
following texts is critical to complete this course:
Books
1.
Don Oberdorfer, The Two Koreas: A
Contemporary History (Reading, MA:
Addison-Wesley, 1997).
2.
Victor Cha, Alignment Despite Antagonism: The United
States-Korea-Japan Security Triangle (Stanford, CA: Stanford
University Press, 1999).
3.
Young-whan Kihl, ed., Korea and the World (Boulder:
Westview, 1994).
4.
William Gleysteen, Massive Entanglement, Minimal Influence
(Washington DC: Brookings, 2000).
5.
Bruce Cumings. North Korea: Another
Country (New Press, 2004).
Research Papers
1.
Victor Cha. “Hawk Engagement and Preventive Defense on the Korean
Peninsula.” International Security (Summer 2002).
2.
John Park. “Inside Multilateralism: The Six-Party Talks.”
Washington Quarterly
(Autumn 2005).
3.
Chang-hee Nam. “Relocating the U.S. Forces in South Korea.”
Asian Survey (July/August 2006).
4.
Thomas Christensen. “China, the U.S.-Japan Alliance, and the
Security Dilemma in East Asia.”
International Security (Spring 1999).
5.
Robert Ross. “The Geography of the Peace: East Asia in the
Twenty-First Century.” International Security (Spring
1999).
LECTURE & DISCUSSION TOPICS
Lecture -1: INTRODUCTION Overview of Korea’s Role in the
International Affairs
Lecture -2: HISTORICAL ORIGINS
Imperialism, Colonialism, and Korea at the Turn of the Century
Lecture - 3: TRADITIONAL CONTEXT
Vision, Leadership and Legacy: Early Cold War Period
Lecture – 4: AUTHORITARIANISM, DEVELOPMENTAL STATE, AND FOREIGN
POLICY BEHAVIOR (I)
Lecture – 5: AUTHORITARIANISM, DEVELOPMENTAL STATE, AND FOREIGN
POLICY BEHAVIOR (II)
Institutional Context and Policy Making Process
Lecture – 6: EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT IN THE NEW MILLENIUM JAPAN
I: Cold War Period
Lecture – 7: B. Alliance in Question JAPAN
II: Post-Cold War Period
Lecture – 8: UNITED STATES I: Cold War Period
Lecture – 9: UNITED STATES II: Post-Cold War Period
Lecture – 10: SOVIET UNION/RUSSIA: Success of
Nordpolitik
Lecture – 11: CHINA: Transformation of Relations
Lecture – 12: INDIA I: India-Korea: Historical Interaction
Lecture – 13: INDIA II: India-Korea Economic Interaction
Lecture – 12: DOMESTIC SOURCES OF POST-COLD WAR FOREIGN POLICY
Korea's Democratic Consolidation
Lecture – 13: GLOBALIZATION (SEGYEHWA), MULTILATERALISM, AND
THE UNITED NATIONS
Lecture – 14: KOREAN RE-UNIFICATION: NORTH-SOUTH RELATIONS
Sunshine Policy of Engagement
Lecture – 15: NORTH KOREA: FUTURE PROSPECTS
Lecture – 16: UNIFICATION AND THE BALANCE OF POWER IN ASIA
Processes, Prospects, and Scenarios
COURSE CONTENTS
Lecture -1: INTRODUCTION
Overview of Korea’s role in the International Affairs
Lecture -2: HISTORICAL ORIGINS
Imperialism, Colonialism, and Korea at the Turn of the Century
Gerald Curtis and Sung-joo Han, eds., The US-South Korean
Alliance (Lexington: DC Heath, 1983), pp. 7-29.
Carter Eckert et al., Korea Old and New: A
History (Korea Institute at Harvard
University for Ilchokak Press, 1992), pp. 254-326.
Supplementary Readings:
Bruce
Cumings, Korea’s Place in the Sun (New York: Norton, 1997).
Youngnok Koo and Sung-joo Han, "Historical Legacy," in Koo and Han,
Foreign Policy of the Republic of Korea (NY: Columbia, 1985).
Kenneth Thompson, Korea: A World in Change
(Lanham: University Press, 1996).
Lecture - 3: THE TRADITIONAL CONTEXT: THE EARLY COLD WAR YEARS:
LEADERSHIP AND LEGACIES
Robert Jervis, Perception and Misperception (Princeton:
Princeton Univ. Press, 1976).
Sung-joo
Han, "Policy Toward The United States," in Youngnok Koo and Sung-joo
Han, Foreign Policy of the Republic of Korea (NY: Columbia,
1985), pp. 139-166.
Donald MacDonald, US-Korean Relations from Liberation to
Self-Reliance (Boulder: Westview, 1992), pp. 111-132.
Chang-jin Park, "The Influence of Small States upon the
Superpowers," World Politics 28.1 (October 1975), pp. 97-
117.
Supplementary Readings:
David
Steinberg, The Republic of Korea: Economic
Transformation and Social Change (Boulder:
Westview, 1989).
Youngnok Koo, "The Conduct of Foreign Affairs," in Wright, ed.,
Korean Politics in Transition (Seattle: Univ. of Washington,
1975), pp. 207-242.
Astri
Suhrke, "Gratuity or Tyranny: The Korean Alliance," World
Politics 25.4 (July 1973), pp. 508-532.
Robert Oliver, Syngman Rhee: The Man Behind the Myth (NY:
Dodd Mead & Co., 1954).
Robert Oliver, Syngman Rhee and the
American Involvement in Korea, 1942-1960
(Seoul: Panmun, 1978).
Kwan-bong Kim, The Korea-Japan Treaty Crisis (NY: Praeger,
1971).
Lecture – 4: AUTHORITARIANISM, THE DEVELOPMENTAL STATE, AND FOREIGN
POLICY BEHAVIOR (I)
Victor Cha, "Bridging the Gap: The Strategic Context of the 1965
Korea-Japan Normalization Treaty," Korean Studies 20 (1996),
pp. 123-160; or Cha, Alignment Despite Antagonism, Chapters.
1 and 3)
Bae-ho
Hahn, "Policy Toward Japan," in Youngnok Koo and Sung-joo Han, eds.,
The Foreign Policy of the Republic of Korea (NY: Columbia
University Press, 1985), pp. 167-197.
Supplementary Readings:
Bae-ho
Hahn, "Reflection on the Demise of the Authoritarian Park Regime,"
Asian Perspective 10.2 (1986), pp. 289-310.
Frank
Gibney, "The Ripple Effect in Korea," Foreign Affairs 56.1
(October 1977), pp. 160-174.
Chae-jin Lee and Hideo Sato, US Policy
toward Japan and Korea (New York: Praeger,
1982), pp. 73-100, pp. 101- 127.
Fuji
Kamiya, "The US Presence in the Republic of Korea as Foreign
Policy," Japan Echo
4.3 (1977), pp. 92-105
Lecture – 5: AUTHORITARIANISM, THE DEVELOPMENTAL STATE, AND FOREIGN
POLICY BEHAVIOR (II)
Institutional Context
Scott
Snyder, “Patterns of Negotiation in a South Korean Cultural
Context,” Asian Survey 39.3 (May/June 1999).
Youngnok Koo, "Foreign Policy Decision-making," in Koo and Han,
The Foreign Policy of the Republic of Korea (NY: Columbia,
1985), pp. 14-47.
Chung-in Moon and Soek-soo Lee, "The Post-Cold War Security Agenda
of Korea: Inertia, New Thinking and Assessments," The Pacific
Review 8.1 (1995), pp. 99-115.
Supplementary Readings:
Gregory F.T. Winn, Korean Foreign Policy Decision-making: Process
and Structure (Honolulu: University of Hawaii, 1976).
Peter
Gourevitch, "The Second Image Reversed," International
Organization 32 (Autumn 1978), pp. 881-912.
Lecture – 6: THE EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT IN THE NEW MILLENIUM
A.
Traditional Allies: JAPAN I: Cold War Period
Cha,
Alignment Despite Antagonism, Chapter 4.
Byung-joon Ahn, "Japanese Policy toward Korea," in Gerald Curtis,
ed., Japan's Foreign Policy After the Cold War (Armonk: ME
Sharpe, 1993), pp. 263-273.
Supplementary Readings:
Jung-hoon
Lee, "Korean-Japanese Relations: The Past, Present and Future,"
Korea Observer 21.2 (Summer 1990), pp. 159-178.
Chong-sik Lee, Japan and Korea: The Political Dimension
(Stanford: Hoover, 1985).
Kwan-bong Kim, The Korea-Japan Treaty Crisis (NY: Praeger,
1971).
Soong-hoom Kil, "South Korean Policy Toward Japan, Journal of
Northeast Asian Studies 2.3 (September 1983), pp. 35-50.
Sung-joo
Han, "Convergent and Divergent Interests in Korean-Japanese
Relations," in Bae-ho Hahn, ed., Korea-Japan Relations in
Transition: Challenges and Opportunities (Seoul: Asiatic
Research Center, 1982).
Lecture – 7: JAPAN II: Post-Cold War Period
Masao
Okonogi, “Beyond the Status Quo: View from Japan,” in Moon ed., Kim
Dae-jung Government and Sunshine Policy (Seoul: Yonsei University
Press, 1999), 181-198.
Hong-nak
Kim, "Japan and North Korea: Normalization Talks between Pyongyang
and Tokyo," in Young Whan Kihl, ed., Korea and the World
(Boulder: Westview, 1994), pp. 111-129.
Supplementary Readings:
Hosup
Kim "The End of the Cold War and Korea-Japan Relations: Old
Perceptions and New Issues," in Manwoo Lee and Richard Mansbach,
eds., Changing Order in Northeast Asia (Boulder: Westview,
1993), pp. 217-240.
Jung-hyun
Shin, Japanese-North Korean Relations: Linkage Politics in the
Regional System of East Asia (Seoul: Kyunghee University Press,
1981).
Masao
Okonogi, "Japan-North Korean Negotiations for Normalization," in Lee
and Mansbach, Changing Order in Northeast
Asia, pp. 195-216.
Brian
Bridges, Japan and Korea in the 1990s
(Brookfield, VT: Edward Elgar/Ashgate,
1993).
Dal-joong Chang, "The End of the Cold War and the Future of South
Korea-Japan Relations - A More Strained Relationship?"
Korea and World Affairs
(Fall 1992), pp. 503-524.
Lecture – 8: UNITED STATES I: Cold War Period
Cha,
Alignment despite Antagonism, Chapters, 5-6.
Chae-jin Lee, "The United States and Korea: Dynamics of Changing
Relations," in Kihl, Korea and the World,
pp. 69-82.
Supplementary Readings:
Hong-nak
Kim, "The United States and Korea: Dynamics of Political and
Security Relations in the 1990s," Korea and World Affairs
19.1 (Spring 1995), pp. 5-28.
Eun
Mee Kim, "Foreign Direct Investment between the United States and
South Korea," in Donald Clark et al US-Korean Relations
(1995), pp. 59-80.
Joo-hong Nam, America's Commitment to South
Korea (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986).
Bruce
Cumings, "American Hegemony in Northeast Asia: Security and
Development," in Morris Morley, ed. Crisis and Confrontation
(NJ: Rowman and Littlefield, 1988), pp. 80-106.
Seung-soo Han, "US-Korean Relations: Continuity and Change in the
Post-Cold War Era," in Thompson, Korea: A World of Change,
Chapter. 5, pp. 81-98.
Lecture – 9: UNITED STATES II: Post-Cold War Period
Victor Cha, "Realism, Liberalism and the Durability of the US-South
Korean Alliance," Asian Survey (July 1997).
Doug
Bandow, "America's Protectorate in a Changed World," in Bandow and
Carpenter, The US-South Korean Alliance,
pp. 75-93.
Gi-Wook Shin, "South Korean Anti-Americanism," Asian Survey
36.8 (August 1996), pp. 787-803.
Supplementary Readings:
Selig
Harrison, "Political Alignments in the two Koreas: The Impact of the
American Presence," in Doug Bandow and Ted Galen Carpenter, The
US-South Korean Alliance (New Brunswick: Transaction, 1992), pp.
121-135.
John
Kie-Chiang Oh, "Anti-Americanism and Anti-Authoritarian Politics in
Korea," In Depth 4.2 (Spring 1994), pp. 65-87.
Victor Cha, "The Geneva Framework Agreement and Korea's Future,"
EAI Reports (June 1995), East Asian Institute, Columbia
University, pp. 1-20.
Donald Clark, The
Kwangju Uprising (Boulder: Westview,
1988).
Tim
Warburg, "The Kwangju Uprising: An Inside View," Korean Studies
11 (1987), pp. 33-57.
William Taylor, "The Military Balance on the Korean Peninsula, in
Bandow and Carpenter, The US-South Korean Alliance (New
Brunswick: Transaction, 1992), pp. 17-36.
Mark
Barry, "North Korea and the United States: Promise or Peril?" in
Thompson, Korea: A World of Change,
Chapter. 8, pp. 133-155.
Joo-hong Nam, "US-ROK Security Relations in
the 1990s: A Challenging Partnership," Journal of East Asian
Affairs 4.2 (Summer 1990), 243-255.
Patrick Morgan, "The US-ROK Strategic Relationship: A Liberalist
Analysis," in Donald Clark et al, US-Korean Relations
(Claremont, CA: Keck Center for International and Strategic Studies,
Monograph series 8, 1995), pp. 81-105.
Jongryn Mo and Ramon Meyers, eds.,
Shaping a New Economic Relationship: The Republic of
Korea and the United States (Stanford:
Hoover, 1993), Chapters; 1,2,3,10.
Kongdan Oh and Ralph Hassig, "Korea as a Pawn in the Global
Non-Proliferation Conflict," Korean Journal of Defense Analysis
6.2 (Winter 1994), pp. 157-177.
MIDTERM EXAMINATION (15th March, 2009)
Lecture – 10: SOVIET UNION/RUSSIA: Successes of
Nordpolitik
Tae-hwan
Kwak and Seung-ho Joo, “Military Cooperation between Russia and
South Korea,” paper presented at the 1999 APSA annual meeting,
Atlanta, GA, September 2-5, 1999.
Ilpyong Kim, "The Soviet Union/Russia and Korea: Dynamics of 'New
Thinking,'" in Kihl, Korea and theWorld,
pp. 83-95.
Hakjoon Kim, "The Process Leading to the Establishment of Diplomatic
Relations Between South Korea and the Soviet Union," Asian Survey
37.7 (July 1997), pp. 637-651.
Peggy
Falkenheim Meyer, "Gorbachev and Post-Gorbachev Policy Toward the
Korean Peninsula: The Impact of Changing Russian Perceptions,"
Asian Survey 32.8 (August 1992), pp. 757-772.
Supplementary Readings:
Gennady Chufrin, "Russian Interests in Korean Security in the
Post-Cold War World," in Andrew Mack, ed., Asian Flashpoint
(Canberra: Allen and Unwin, 1993), pp. 29-36.
Joseph Ha and Linda Beth Jensen, "Soviet Policy Toward North Korea,"
in Jae-Kyu Park, et al., eds., The Foreign Relations of North
Korea (Boulder: Westview, 1987), pp. 139-168.
Seung-Ho
Joo, "Soviet Policy toward the Two Koreas 1985-1991: The New
Political Thinking and Power," Journal of Northeast Asian Studies
(Summer 1995), pp. 23-46.
Astri
Suhrke, "Gratuity or Tyranny: The Korean Alliance," World
Politics 25.4 (July 1973), pp. 508-532.
Eugene and Natasha Bazhanov, "The Evolution of Russian-Korean
Relations: External and Internal Factors," Asian Survey 34.9
(Sept. 1994), pp. 789-798.
Lecture – 11: CHINA: Transformation of Relations
Don
Oberdorfer, The Two Koreas,
Chapter 10, pp. 229-248
Keum
Hieyeon, "Normalization and After: Prospects for Sino-South Korean
Relations," Korea and World Affairs20.4
(Winter 1996), 572-589.
Thomas Bernstein and Andrew Nathan, "The Soviet Union, China, and
Korea," in Curtis and Han, The US-SouthKorean
Alliance, pp. 89-127.
Hong
Yung Lee, "China and the Two Koreas: New Emerging Triangle," in Kihl,
Korea and the World,
pp. 97-110.
Jia
Hao and Zhuang Qubing, "China's Policy toward the Korean Peninsula,"
Asian Survey 32.12 (Dec 1992), pp. 1137-1156.
David Shambaugh. “China Engages Asia: Reshaping the Regional Order.”
International Security (Winter 2004/05).
Supplementary Readings:
James
Lilley, "US-Chinese Relations and North Korea: Past and Future," in
Thompson, Korea: A World of Change,
Chapter. 6, pp. 99-117.
Qin
Yongchun, "China-ROK Relations in a New Period," Korean Journal
of International Studies 25.3 (Summer 1994), pp. 147-159.
James
Cotton, "The Unraveling of China and the China-Korea Relationship,"
Korea and World Affairs
18.1 (Spring 1994), pp. 67-82.
Hong
Liu, "Sino-South Korean Normalization: A Triangular Explanation,"
Asian Survey (November 1993).
FINAL PAPER DUE (5th APRIL 2009)
Lecture – 12: INDIA I
India-Korea: Historical Interaction
Pankaj, Narendra M. "Korea and India: Twentieth Century
Interactions." Korean Culture 18:1 (Spring 1997): 20-33.
C.
Raja Mohan. ”India and the Balance of Power.” Foreign Affairs
(July/August 2006).
Gurcharan Das. “The India Model.” Foreign Affairs
(July/August 2006).
Nanda,
Prakash, Nuclearization of Divided Nations: Pakistan-India-Korea,
New Delhi: Manas Publications, 2001).
Lee,
Ocksoon, India, Korea’s ‘Orient’: Signs of Reproduced Orientalism,
International Journal of Korean History (Vol.5, Dec. 2003)
Lecture – 13: INDIA II
India-Korea Economic Interaction
Uttam,
Jitendra. “Economic Relations between India and Korea” in edited
volume “Thirty Years of Korea-India Relations” (Seoul: Shingu
Publishing Co. 2003), pp. 106-136.
Lecture – 12: DOMESTIC SOURCES OF POST-COLD WAR FOREIGN POLICY
Korea's Democratic Consolidation
David
Steinberg, "Presidential Elections and the Rooting of Democracy,"
Asian Update (Asia Society, November 1997).
Victor Cha, "Politics and Democracy under the Kim Young Sam
Government," Asian Survey 33.9 (September 1993), pp. 849-863.
Young
whan Kihl, "Democratization and Foreign Policy," in James Cotton,
ed., Politics and Policy in the New Korean State (NY: St.
Martin's Press, 1995), pp. 109-140.
Supplementary Readings:
Bruce
Russett, Grasping the Democratic Peace (Princeton: Princeton
University Press, 1993).
Michael Doyle, "Liberalism and World Politics," American
Political Science Review 80 (December 1986), pp. 1151-1169.
Sang-jin
Han, "Economic Development and Democracy: Korea as a New Model?"
Korea Journal
(Summer 1995), pp. 5-17.
Lecture – 13: GLOBALIZATION (SEGYEHWA), MULTILATERALISM, AND
THE UNITED NATIONS
Chung-in Moon, "Globalization: Challenges and Strategies,"
Korea Focus 3.3
(May-June 1995), pp. 62-77.
Jong-suk Lee, "Measures on the Import of Japanese Pop Culture,"
Korea Focus 5.1 (January-February 1997), pp. 83-96.
Supplementary Readings:
Ralph
Cossa, "Multilateralism, Regional Security, and the Prospects for
Track II in East Asia," NBR Analysis 7.5 (1996).
STUDENT PRESENTATIONS (15th April 2009)
FINAL PAPER DUE (5th May 2009)
Lecture – 14: KOREAN RE-UNIFICATION: NORTH-SOUTH RELATIONS
Sunshine Policy of Engagement
Chung-in Moon, “Understanding the DJ Doctrine: The Sunshine Policy
and the Korean Peninsula,” in Moon ed., Kim Dae-jung Government
and the Sunshine Policy (Yonsei University Press, 1999), 35-56.
Soon-young Hong, “Thawing Korea’s Cold War,” Foreign Affairs
(May/June 1998) RESERVE
Don
Oberdorfer, The Two Koreas,
Chapter 6, pp. 139-160.
B.C.
Koh, "A Comparison of Unification Policies," in Kihl,
Korea and the World, pp.
153-166.
Supplementary Readings:
Young-whan Kihl, "The Politics of Inter-Korean Relations:
Co-existence or Reunification," in Kihl,
Korea and the World,
pp. 133-152.
Hakjoon Kim, Unification Policies of South
and North Korea: A Comparative Study
(Seoul: Seoul National University Press, 1978).
Man
Won Je, "Forging a Common Security View: Prospects for Arms Control
in Korea," in Henriksen and Lho, One Korea?
Kyung-ae Park and Sung-Chull Lee, "Changes and Prospects in
Inter-Korean Relations," Asian Survey 32.5 (May 1992).
Lecture – 15: NORTH KOREA: FUTURE PROSPECTS
Don
Oberdorfer, The Two Koreas,
Chapters. 14-15, pp. 337-408.
Marcus Noland, "Why North Korea will Muddle Through," Foreign
Affairs 76.4 (July/August 1997), pp. 105-118.
Bruce
Cumings, "Time to End the Korean War," Atlantic Monthly
February 1997.
Byung-joon Ahn, "North Korea's Foreign Relations After the Cold
War," in Lee and Mansbach, The Changing Order, pp. 263-282.
Nicholas Eberstadt, "North Korea: Reform, Muddling Through, or
Collapse?" in Thomas Henriksen and Kyongsoo Lho, eds.,
One Korea? (Stanford:
Hoover, 1994), pp. 13-30.
Supplementary Readings:
Kongdan Oh and Ralph Hassig, "North Korea's Nuclear Program," in
Kihl, Korea and the World,
pp. 233-252.
Michael Mazarr, "Going Just a Little Nuclear: Nonproliferation
Lessons from North Korea," International Security 20.2 (Fall
1995), pp. 92-122.
Nicholas Eberstadt, "National Strategy in North and South Korea,"
NBR Analysis 7.5 (1996).
Stephen Goose, "The Comparative Military Capabilities of North
Korean and South Korean Forces," in Bandow and Carpenter, The
US-South Korean Alliance, pp. 37-57.
Paul
Bracken, "The North Korean Nuclear Program as a Problem of State
Survival," in Andrew Mack, ed., Asian Flashpoint (Canberra:
Allen and Unwin, 1993), 85-96.
David
Kang, "Rethinking North Korea," Asian Survey (March 1995).
Byung-joon Ahn, "The Man Who Would be Kim," Foreign Affairs
73.6 (November/December 1994), pp. 94-108.
Lecture – 16: UNIFICATION AND THE BALANCE OF POWER IN ASIA
Processes, Prospects and Scenarios
Nicholas Eberstadt, "Hastening Korean Unification," Foreign
Affairs 76.2 (March/April 1997), pp. 77-92.
Cha,
Alignment Despite Antagonism, Chapter. 7.
Aidan
Foster-Carter, "Korea: Sociopolitical Realities of Reuniting a
Divided Nation," in Henriksen and Lho, OneKorea?, pp. 31-47.
Hy-Sang
Lee, "Economic Factors in Korean Unification," in Kihl,
Korea and the World, pp.
189-216.
William Drozdiak, "Unity Eludes Germans of East, West,"
Washington Post October 27,
1996.
Supplementary Reading
Han-kyo
Kim, "Korean Unification in Historical Perspective," in Kihl,
Korea and the World, pp.
17-28.
Jongryn Mo, "German Lessons for Managing the
Economic Cost of Korean Reunification," in Henriksen and Lho,
One Korea?, pp. 48-67.
Thomas Henriksen, "Political Leadership, Vision, and Korean
Reunification," in Henriksen and Lho, One
Korea?, pp. 68-80.
Donald MacDonald, "The Role of the Major Powers in the Reunification
of Korea," Washington Quarterly
15.3 (Summer 1992), pp. 135-153.
Edward Olsen, "Korea's Unification: Implications for the US-ROK
Alliance," in Henriksen and Lho, One Korea?,
pp. 108-122.
In
Kwan Hwang, "The Two Koreas Unification Policies and
Neutralization," in Ilpyong Kim, ed., Korean Challenges and
American Policy (NY: Paragon, 1991), pp. 515-558.
Victor Cha, "National Unification: The Long and Winding Road," In
Depth 4.2 (Spring 1994), pp. 89-124.
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