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Korea Unification
Summary: Discusses the challenges of the unification of North and South Korea. Examines the factors preventing unification. Details why a unification is necessary.
In Korean peninsula, Soldiers have been pointing barrels at each other with hatred for many years. Thousands of families cried and grieved, because they cannot meet, or hear about their families left in the other part of the peninsula. North and South Korea spend thirty billion dollars every year to protect themselves from another. They blame each other because they have just different political and economical ideology -capitalism and communism. Those are internal conflicts and tragedy that exist between South Korea and North Korea during sixty years. Internationally, conflicts in Korea peninsula are thought to threaten the world stability. For example, North Korea's nuclear crisis in the past decade has put tremendous pressures on the international community. Moreover, the economic hardship and famine that stuck the nation for many years is one of problems of human right in international society. North Korea is one of most complex problems...
This section contains 3,053 words (approx. 11 pages at 300 words per page) |