The eventual reunification of the Korean Peninsula will send political and economic reverberations throughout Northeast Asia and will catalyze the struggle over a new regional order among the four great powers of the Pacific—Russia, China, Japan, and the United States. Korea’s Future and the Great Powers addresses the vital issues of how to achieve a stable political order in a unified Korea, how to finance Korean economic reconstruction, and how to link Korea into a cooperative framework of international diplomatic relations.
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Contents
Acknowledgements
Commonly Used Abbreviations
1 Introduction
HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL CONTEXT
2 Conflict and Cooperation: The Pacific Powers and Korea
by Chae-Jin Lee
3 Discerning North Korea’s Intentions by Chuck Downs
4 China and Korean Reunification–A Neighbor’s Concerns
by Robert A. Scalapino
5 Japan and the Unification of Korea: Challenges for U.S. Policy Coordination by Michael H. Armacost and Kenneth B. Pyle
6 Russia, Korea, and Northeast Asia
by Herbert J. Ellison
ECONOMIC CONTEXT
7 Economic Strategies for Reunification by Marcus Noland
8 The Role of International Finance in Korean Economic Reconstruction and Reunification
STRATEGIC IMPLICATIONS
9 The Post-Korean Unification Security Landscape and U.S. Security Policy in Northeast Asia
10 Negotiating Korean Unification: Options for an International Framework by Robert L. Gallucci
11 A Policy Agenda for Achieving Korean Reunification by Douglas H. Paal
12 Assessing Interests and Objectives of Major Actors in the Korean Drama
by Nicholas Eberstadt and Richard J. Ellings
About the Editors and Contributors
Index