Korean unification and after : the challenge for U.S. strategy /
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Indianapolis, IN :
Hudson Institute,
2000.
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: Northeast Asia in U.S. policy4
- U.S. Resources Available for National Defense9
- Strategic Issues Facing the United States12
- Korea and Unification12
- End of the North Korean Menace and Subsequent Unification12
- Integrating North Korea into the ROK13
- America's Role in Domestic Korean Affairs20
- The Foreign Policy of a United Korea22
- U.S.-Japan Relations and Korean Unification25
- Japanese-Korean Relations33
- Sino-Japanese Relations36
- Sino-Korean Relations42
- China's Foreign Policy46
- Taiwan5 0
- Russia5 3
- U.S. Forces in Northeast Asia after Unification55
- Technology and U.S. Forces in Asia63
- Ballistic Missile Defense63
- Revolution in Military Affairs64
- Factors That Will Determine U.S. Post-Unification Policy67
- U.S.-Korean Relations67
- U.S.-Japan Relations69
- U.S.-China Relations70
- New Threats70
- Congress and Asia70
- Domestic Issues72
- Burden Sharing73
- If the PRC Disappears Before the DPRK79
- Conclusion8 5
- Planning for the Future96
- Bibliography10 2.