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Greenhaven Press
Language
English
Pages
202

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Table of Contents

ch. 1. Does North Korea pose a serious threat?
1. North Korea poses a serious nuclear threat / William Perry
2. The United States provoked the North Korean nuclear threat / Gregory Elich
3. North Korea sponsors terrorism / Brendan I. Koerner
4. North Korea does not sponsor terrorism / Ivan Eland
5. North Korea's criminal activities pose an international threat / Michael Richardson
6. Allegations of North Korean criminal activities are unsubstantiated / Kim Myong Chol
ch. 2. What policies toward North Korea are best?
1. The regime in North Korea must be changed / James Hackett
2. Regime change in North Korea will not make the world safer / Bruce Bennett, Nina Hachigian
3. Aggressive U.S. policies will reduce the North Korean threat / Owen Price
4. Aggressive U.S. policies will increase the North Korean threat / Robert Parry
5. The United States should negotiate with North Korea / Selig S. Harrison
6. The United States should not negotiate with North Korea / Dan Blumenthal
ch. 3. What policies will best serve South Korea?
1. Korean reunification will be costly for South Korea / Bruce Bennett
2. Fears about the costs of Korean reunification are exaggerated / Philip Bowring
3. The U.S. military should withdraw from South Korea / Daniel Kennelly
4. The U.S. military should not abandon its command in South Korea / Michael O'Hanlon
5. South Korea's policy of engagement with North Korea should continue / Hankyoreh
6. South Korea's policy of engagement with North Korea is not working / Gregory Rodriguez
ch. 4. Democracy and human rights in North and South Korea
1. South Korean democracy benefits both Koreas / Balbina Y. Hwang
2. South Korean democracy is threatened / Nicholas Eberstadt
3. North Korea violates the human rights of its people / Jasper Becker
4. North Korea should be encouraged to develop its own human rights reforms / John Feffer
5. South Korea should not ignore human rights violations in North Korea / Economist
6. The United States should make North Korean human rights a priority / Sung-Yoon Lee.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-192) and index.

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San Diego
Series
Opposing viewpoints series, Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
Other Titles
North and South Korea

Classifications

Library of Congress
E183.8.K7 N67 2007, E183.8.K7 N68 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
202 p. :
Number of pages
202

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15985737M
Internet Archive
northsouthkorea00gerd
ISBN 10
0737737654, 0737737662
ISBN 13
9780737737653, 9780737737660
LCCN
2007932107
OCLC/WorldCat
173642062, 170922393
Goodreads
6350165

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