• A Korea Whole and Free

  • Why Unifying the Peninsula Won’t Be So Bad After All
  • By: Sue Mi Terry
  • Narrated by: Kevin Stillwell
  • Length: 25 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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A Korea Whole and Free

By: Sue Mi Terry
Narrated by: Kevin Stillwell
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Contrary to popular belief, the reunification of North Korea and South Korea would not spell disaster for South Korea, nor would it pose an unacceptable risk for the United States, China, and Japan. Rather, it would produce massive economic and social benefits for the peninsula and the region.

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A point of view for a United Korean

The brief overview of a unification of North and South Korea is a noble vision. The information is good but closes the door on the how to unite the two countries. The information lack other local countries in the area and how they could support unification. The focus is on the big brothers in the region. The author failed to define what is new capitalism that the United Korean economy would run. This information has allot of unanswered questions point to the need for a larger and more details analysis in how this path was chosen.

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