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What Do Chinese Netizens Think of North Korea?

What Do Chinese Netizens Think of North Korea?

By Yang Hengjun
Chinese netizens believe North Korea's current path is not sustainable.
How South Korea's Growing Multiculturalism Could Complicate Unification

How South Korea's Growing Multiculturalism Could Complicate Unification

By Steven Denney
A new report underscores the challenges of integrating "new Koreans" in the event of national unification.

Interview: What Prospects for Korean Unification?

Interview: What Prospects for Korean Unification?

By Rafał Tomański
Cho Han-bum of the Korea Institute for National Unification on inter-Korean relations and the specifics of unification.

The Perils of Korean Unification

The Perils of Korean Unification

By 38 North / Jennifer Lind
Any discussion of a united Korea’s economic future must consider the potential for a perilous and drawn-out transition.

How China Could Benefit From a United Korea

How China Could Benefit From a United Korea

By Shannon Tiezzi
China's North Korea strategy is pinned on preventing Korean unification. But would that really be so bad for China?
Must China Fear a Unified Korea?

Must China Fear a Unified Korea?

It’s possible that Beijing may gain strategically from a unified Korea relative to Washington, or at least not be adversely affected by it.

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.

Would China Block Korean Unification?

Would China Block Korean Unification?

With some arguing China is turning North Korea into a 21st-century tributary state, it can’t stop its reunification with the South.

Unification Indifference

Unification Indifference

South Koreans haven’t turned against unification with North Korea. They’re just indifferent over the issue.

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