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Study on the optimal level of military power after reunification -focusing on the size of military strength-

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Authors

Hwang, Chul Joon

Issue Date
1997
Publisher
Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University
Citation
Korean Journal of Policy Studies, Vol.12, pp. 103-130
Abstract
The collapse of the Cold War Era beginning in the late 80s has created a new
world order which can be characterized as a multipolarization of world politics and
economics.
This multipolarization has contributed to the world peace since the end of World
WarⅡ on one hand, but also contributed to the spread of racism and nationalism
based on each nation's ever-growing national selfishness in such a competitive environment,
creating all sorts of conflicts. The importance of Far East for world
peace has increased, and there is tremendous effort to find the most effective way to
pursue the reunification of Korea in such a fast-changing environment of the region.
Moreover, the purpose of this study is, under the hypothesis of reunification of
Korea led by South Korea, to identify an optimal level of military power of reunified
Korea armed forces in terms of its number of military force to cope with future environments
in the region the reunified Korea will face.
(This study consists of the auther's personal opinions, and it does not represent the
Republic of Korea Army)
ISSN
1225-5017
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/70291
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