Unification and economic growth in the Korea Peninsula
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Dokumentumtípus: | Diplomadolgozat |
Kulcsszavak: | Észak-Korea Dél-Korea Gazdasági fejlődés Egyesítés Kultúra Politika |
Online Access: | http://dolgozattar.uni-bge.hu/10165 |
Kivonat: | Two Koreas' unification is one of the most interesting topics in the field of internal and external armed conflicts since 1945. Through two Koreas history and analysis of South Korea's political changes and movements, we can find out the fact that which party (conservative versus progressive) rules the nation of South Korea will be more likely to determine the future of two Koreas' unification. The analysis reveals that with the president's commitment for their policies as a leading party on the vision of unification and their relations with US plays an important part, along with cultural contacts and exchanges with them as a compact contributes to the factors to achieve the successful unification. The analysis of prevailing leaders' powers on the issue of two Koreas' unification also indicates the directions of how far they will go to meet the end of their deals, and how soon it will reach their unification. Through the examination of some historical processes and examples of other nation's unification, and the analysis of national regionalism in South Korea, we can predict the best answers to the challenging questions of 'how to achieve two Koreas' unification?' and, 'what are the most important factors?' With the rising and ongoing issues of their contemporary political implications suggest that efforts to reform the cultural unity maximise the benefit both North and South Korea steadily and gradually, and even attract idealistic union with the social, political and more economic advancement, possibly bring the harmony that can be culminated the highest goal in the peace process and promotion around the world. Accessing to the point that peace making is easier step to follow to other conflicted nations in the ongoing global issues than any kinds of war in the world. |
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