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Divided Dynamism: The Diplomacy of Separated Nations: Germany, Korea, and China
By (Author) John J. Metzler
University Press of America
University Press of America
6th November 2001
United States
General
Non Fiction
Political science and theory
Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects
327
Paperback
232
Width 152mm, Height 230mm, Spine 18mm
358g
Divided Dynamism presents a cogent but comprehensive review of the unification policy goals of two divided East Asian states, Korea and China. Utilizing the classic case study of German unity and its ongoing implications and costs, the book explores the diplomatic relations of South and North Korea, and the People's Republic of China/Republic of China on Taiwan.
Viewing the historical settings, the current context, the political justifications, and the future durability of the divide in each of the different cases, this book explores the unique roads to national unity. It equally provides a framework of necessary and often difficult to find background data on the countries considered. Moreover, this volume presents various scenarios that may lead to either Korean or Chinese unity.
Divided Dynamism relates an interdisciplinary case study particularly geared toward university comparative government and international relations courses as well as policy makers.
Providing a brief and useful outline of the historic conditions that brought about political separation in Germany, Korea, and China, Metzler explores the unique possible roads to national unity for China and Korea while outlining the differences between the two countries and Germany's situation. -- for the first edition * The China Post *
. . . provides a useful and handy reference of the post-Second World War histories of the three divided countries. Metzler's core message- perhaps as much an expression of hope as of analysis- is his wish that 'the three nations, united in peace and freedom, will rejoin history in the new century.'> -- for the first edition * Survival *
. . . provides a useful and handy reference of the post-Second World War histories of the three divided countries. Metzler's core message- perhaps as much an expression of hope as of analysis- is his wish that 'the three nations, united in peace and freedom, will rejoin history in the new century.' -- for the first edition * Survival *
Providing a brief and useful outline of the historic conditions that brought about political separation in Germany, Korea, and China, Metzler explores the unique possible roads to national unity for China and Korea while outlining the differences between the two countries and Germany's situation. -- for the first edition * The China Post *
John J. Metzler is Professor [Lecturer] of Government and Asian Studies at St. John's University in New York.