Bipolar Orders: The Two Koreas since 1989North Korea and South Korea are never far from the news headlines - one for the alleged danger it poses to the world, the other for its apparent capitalist success story. In Bipolar Orders, Hyung Gu Lynn analyzes the processes driving both countries since the 1980s. |
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... Kim Young - Sam and Kim Dae - Jung would not be able to agree to combine forces and would therefore split the oppositional vote , direct presidential elections would mathematically favor Roh.31 Whether Chun actually had such political ...
... Kim Dae - Jung The failure in outcomes , if not in processes , of the Kim Young- Sam years created conditions favorable for a change in government . Kim Dae - Jung , who had announced his retirement from politics after his 1992 defeat ...
... Kim Jong - Il was enraged by Kim Young - Sam's inaction . In fall 1996 , there was a dramatic incursion by a North ... Dae - Jung's inauguration in 1998 , relations steadily improved , culminating in the historic summit meeting between Kim ...
Contents
Consolidation | 23 |
Economic and Social Change | 56 |
North Korean Politics after 1989 | 91 |
Copyright | |
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