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Evolution of the US-ROK Alliance: Is There a Post-Unification Future? Pt. 2

Evolution of the US-ROK Alliance: Is There a Post-Unification Future? Pt. 2

By Leon Whyte
Despite the strength of their ties, neither country should take the alliance for granted.
Evolution of the US-ROK Alliance: Is There a Post-Unification Future? Pt. 1

Evolution of the US-ROK Alliance: Is There a Post-Unification Future? Pt. 1

By Leon Whyte
What might happen to America's alliance with Korea in the event of reunification?

After North Korean Shelling, Another Look at South Korea's 'Trustpolitik'

After North Korean Shelling, Another Look at South Korea's 'Trustpolitik'

By John Power

North Korea’s New Time Zone

North Korea’s New Time Zone

By Jack Hands
Pyongyang's decision to set its clocks back is another blow to the reunification dream.

The Generation Gap on Korean Unification

The Generation Gap on Korean Unification

By Steven Denney
Young South Koreans have a new sense of distance from North Korea -- and a corresponding apathy toward unification.
Why Korea Can’t Follow Germany’s Reunification Model

Why Korea Can’t Follow Germany’s Reunification Model

By Yong Kwon
South Korea's Dresden Doctrine is destined to fail because it is based on the German example of reunification.

Poll Shows Fracturing North Korean View of Reunification

Poll Shows Fracturing North Korean View of Reunification

By Clint Richards
As hunger rears again, the reasons for supporting reunification are not what Pyongyang would hope.
Korea: Wagering on Unification

Korea: Wagering on Unification

By Yong Kwon
Despite ongoing tension and uncertainty on the Peninsula, investors are looking at unification with increased optimism.

Unintended Consequences of US Alliances in Asia

Unintended Consequences of US Alliances in Asia

By Robert E. Kelly
The benefits of US alliances in Asia are often touted, but what about the costs?

If Korea Were to Unite...

If Korea Were to Unite...

The balance of power in Northeast Asia could be dropped on its head. Old tensions — and new ones– could be unleashed.

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