ABSTRACT

As Korea enters a hopeful new chapter in its history, this timely book, with contributions by distinguished experts in the field, addresses the fragility of the political, economic, and military balance within the two Koreas and in Northeast Asia. It provides in-depth analysis of the principal factors that gave rise to the persisting Cold War on the Korean peninsula, and successfully unravels many aspects of the complicated domestic and economic dynamics of the two Koreas, the patterns of relationship between the two rival states, as well as their changing relationships with the United States and other major powers.

chapter

Introduction

part I|58 pages

North Korea's Domestic Politics and Economy in the Post–Kim Il Sung Era: Patterns of Change and Continuity

part II|57 pages

South Korea and Inter-Korea Relations: Domestic Political Economy and the U.S.-ROK Alliance System

part III|49 pages

The Two Koreas and Their Asian Neighbors