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The German-Korean Unification Parallel

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저자 로버트 켈리
소속 및 직함 Pusan National University
발행기관 한국국방연구원
학술지 The Korean Journal of Defense Analysis
권호사항 23(4)
수록페이지 범위 및 쪽수 457-472
발행 시기 2026년
키워드 #North Korea   #South Korea   #East Germany   #West Germany   #China,United States   #Unification   #로버트 켈리
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This paper plots the greater difficulties of future Korean unification through a comparison with Germany 1989/90. The balance of forces favors a more politicized,more expensive, and more internationally contested Korean unification course than in Germany. Domestically: there are more North Koreans than there were East Germans, and they are much poorer. There are fewer South Koreans than there were West Germans, and they are less wealthy also. South Korea’s state strength or capacity is lower than West Germany’s was, while North Korea is a semi-failed state, even by East German standards. So, fewer people with a lower GDP per capita in a weaker system will support more people with less wealth from a worse system. Internationally: today’s external patron (the United States) of the free Korean half is weakening, while the external patron (China) of the communist half is strengthening. The opposite was true of the United States and West Germany,and the Soviet Union and East Germany, in 1989. Today’s northern patron (China)is trying to push further into the Asian continent, while yesterday’s eastern patron (the Soviet Union) was looking for an exit from central Europe. Chinese peninsular intervention is therefore easier, while U.S. support for South Korea’s unification terms will be more difficult.
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