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THE GREAT POWERS AND KOREAN UNIFICATION

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  161-188

Abstract

 The issue of the reunification of the Korean Peninsula have become more serious in the academic and political circles after the death of North Korea's leader in December 2011. The division of the Korean mainland into Northern and Southern parts since the end of World War II, halted the integrated development of the Korean people and created hostility between the north and south. This has become a large barrier against comprehensive peace in North East Asia and the Korean Peninsula. The current crisis of the Korean Peninsula is rooted in the Cold War and the functions of foreign agents. But after the passage of more than two decades from the Cold War, the Korean crisis still remains in vigor and the reunification talks have not born any fruit. In addition to a short historical review of the Korea division and prospects for the reunification, this paper tries to analyze the positions of GREAT POWERS on the unification by applying a theoretical approach. The study relying upon the NEOREALISM theory of international relations, shows that influential powers in this region (United States of America, RUSSIA, CHINA, JAPAN) are seeking to maintain the status quo, because the KOREAN UNIFICATION would change the equation of powers in the region resulting that their long-term interests lying in maintaining balance, would be damaged.

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    SIMBAR, REZA, GHORBANI, VAHID, & MORADI AFRAPOLI, EISA. (2013). THE GREAT POWERS AND KOREAN UNIFICATION. FOREIGN RELATIONS, 5(2), 161-188. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/166895/en

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    SIMBAR REZA, GHORBANI VAHID, MORADI AFRAPOLI EISA. THE GREAT POWERS AND KOREAN UNIFICATION. FOREIGN RELATIONS[Internet]. 2013;5(2):161-188. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/166895/en

    IEEE: Copy

    REZA SIMBAR, VAHID GHORBANI, and EISA MORADI AFRAPOLI, “THE GREAT POWERS AND KOREAN UNIFICATION,” FOREIGN RELATIONS, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 161–188, 2013, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/166895/en

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