Wolf, Charles, 1924-

North Korean paradoxes : circumstances, costs, and consequences of Korean unification / Charles Wolf, Jr., Kamil Akramov. - xxi, 71 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

"RAND National Defense Research Institute." "This research was performed within the International Security and Defense Policy Center of the RAND National Defense Research Institute (NDRI)"--Preface.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 65-71).

Analyzes the economic, political, and security issues associated with Korean unification and considers what the capital costs of unification would be under differing circumstances and assumptions The authors focus on the capital costs of doubling the North Korean GDP in a short period of time (four to five years) on the premise that such a rapid improvement could allow the embryonic unified regime to endure despite the persistence of substantial income and other disparities between North and South. They estimate that the total costs of unification could vary from about $50 billion to $670 billion. dependent on how unification would occur. The authors also compare points of relevance and nonrelevance between the German experience with unification in the 1990s and what might occur in Korea. Finally they briefly assess the problems that a unified Korea would confront relating to possession of weapons of mass destruction, its relations with neighboring countries, especially China, and its alliance with the United States.



0833037625 (pbk. : alk. paper) 0833040782 (electronic bk.) 9780833037626 9780833040787 (electronic bk.)

RAND/MG-333-OSD

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Korean reunification question (1945- )
Security, International.


Korea (North)--Economic policy.
Korea (North)--Politics and government.


Electronic books.

DS917.444 / .W65 2005