1st Edition

Towards Korean Reconciliation Socio-Cultural Exchanges and Cooperation

By Gabriel Jonsson Copyright 2006
    304 Pages
    by Routledge

    304 Pages
    by Routledge

    Despite historic summits and spectacular acts of reconciliation between the rival neighbours, promises of improved cross-border relations between North and South Korea have been slow to materialize. In this insightful book, Gabriel Jonsson examines the impact that increased levels of socio-cultural contact has had on inter-Korean relations, the concrete results that have been achieved and how such contact has contributed to closer relations and offers the prospect of reconciliation. With reference to lessons from the German and Yemeni unification, the book examines the development of inter-Korean relations and presents a fascinating view of South Korean perceptions of their neighbours. The book also details the wider political sphere of influence with an analysis of the positions of the United States, Japan, China and Russia on Korean unity. Based primarily on Korean language sources, this volume provides completely unique perspectives on Korean unity.

    Contents: Introduction; Lessons from German and Yemeni unification; Inter-Korean relations; Inter-Korean socio-cultural exchanges and cooperation; Case studies of inter-Korean socio-cultural exchanges and cooperation; Views of North Korea, unification and the Great Powers; General conclusions; Chronology; Bibliography; Index.

    Biography

    Gabriel Jonsson is lecture in Korean Studies at the Department of Oriental Languages, Stockholm University, Sweden. He has a PhD in Korean Studies, and a degree from the East Asian Studies Program at Stockholm University.