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