This book takes a clear-eyed look at the implications of Korean reunification for Northeast Asia and U.S. security policy in the region. The authors note that Korean reunification, or some sort of Korean peace treaty, is likely to occur in the coming decade, possibly very soon.
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This book takes a clear-eyed look at the implications of Korean reunification for Northeast Asia and U.S. security policy in the region. The authors note that Korean reunification, or some sort of Korean peace treaty, is likely to occur in the coming decade, possibly very soon.
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Very good. No dust jacket as issued. vii, [1], 156 p. One illustration. Abbreviations and Acronyms. Notes. Bibliography. The Project Director was Lt. Gen. William E. Odom. This book takes a clear-eyed look at the implications of Korean reunification for Northeast Asia and U.S. security policy in the region. The authors note that Korean reunification, or some sort of Korean peace treaty, is likely to occur in the coming decade, possibly very soon. A conference was held in Washington in November 1996 on the topic of Northeast Asia security and this contributed to the author's understanding and focus for this work. Korea was considered as the security pivot of Northeast Asia because of the likelihood of major change on the Korean peninsula. The central hypothesis of this study was that, over the next decade, the status quo would be profoundly altered by either unification, or a radical transformation of inter-Korean relations. The study contends that U.S. military disengagement would lead to regional instability.