Divided Korea : Toward a Culture of Reconciliation.

Roland Bleiker suggests profound structural problems within and between the two Koreas that have not been acknowledged until now. Expanding the discussion beyond geopolitics and ideology, Bleiker places peninsular tensions in the context of a struggle over competing forms of Korean identity. Divided...

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Main Author: Bleiker, Roland
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 2005.
Series:Borderlines.
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Summary:Roland Bleiker suggests profound structural problems within and between the two Koreas that have not been acknowledged until now. Expanding the discussion beyond geopolitics and ideology, Bleiker places peninsular tensions in the context of a struggle over competing forms of Korean identity. Divided Korea examines both domestic and international attitudes toward Korean identity, the legacy of war, and the possibilities forand anxieties aboutunification.
Physical Description:1 online resource (235 pages)
ISBN:9780816697182
0816697183