[KS] Where to find the book: Unification Research and Strategy in Korea and Germany
Roland Wilson
roland_wilson at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 8 10:42:28 EST 2007
Hi. I have not been able to find the "Unification Research and Strategy in
Korea and Germany" on-line. Does anyone know where this book is being sold?
Thank you,
Roland Wilson
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Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 09:29:06 +0100 (CET)
From: Bernhard Seliger <bjseliger at yahoo.de>
Subject: [KS] New Book Announcement: Unification Research and Strategy
in Korea and Germany
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New Book Announcement
Dear colleagues,
the following new book might be interesting for you.
The Unification Research and Strategy in Korea and Germany: Affinity and
Specificity
Editors: Prof. Yean-Cheon Oh, Seoul National University, Prof. Dalgon
Lee, Seoul National University, Dr. Bernhard Seliger, Hanns Seidel
Foundation Seoul, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Sung-Jo Park, Free University Berlin
Seoul: Hakrimsa, ISBN 89-89793-37-8.
About this book
In recent years, the Democratic People?s Republic of Korea (North Korea)
has moved in two seemingly contradictory directions. By admittance of a
nuclear weapons programme, its withdrawal from the non-proliferation treaty
and finally the twin missile and nuclear tests of 2006 it has become more
and more isolated ? even alienating its last ally, China, to a great extent.
At the same time, North Korea attempted to catch up with the economic
reality by legalizing certain market activities and thereby acknowledging
the collapse of the centrally-planned economy. In this changing environment,
a comparative look at unification issues is most helpful. This book, a joint
effort of the Graduate School of Public Administration of Seoul National
University and Hanns Seidel Foundation Korea Office in Seoul, hopefully
contributes to the discussion of unification issues and, ultimately, to a
peaceful process for overcoming division on the Korean Peninsula. The book
has been printed with
financial support from Hanns Seidel Foundation.
From the Content
Manfred Wilke, Free University Berlin: The Second Germany: Changes in
Interpretation of the German Democratic Republic between 1945 and Today
Tae Gyun Park, Seoul National University, What is ?German Experience? for
Koreans? Research on Unification in South Korea
Byong Seob Kim, Seoul National University, Benjamin Lunau, Free
University Berlin, SNU-FUB Reunification Database: SNU-FUB Cooperation
Project
Yean-Cheon Oh, Seoul National University, Irwin Collier, Free University
Berlin, Economic, Cultural and Scientific Cooperation between Divided
Nations
Michael Schloms, Social Science Centre Berlin, Lessons to Learn from
International Aid Operation in North Korea
Bernhard Seliger, Hanns Seidel Foundation Seoul, Towards a North Korea
Boom? Special Economic Zones in North Korea and their Effects on the North
and South Korean Economies
Yean-Cheon Oh, Seoul National University, A Study on the Privatization of
North Korean Public Enterprises in the course of Korean Renunification
Tobin Im, Seoul National University, The Reorganization of Government
Structures to facilitate the Process of Reunification
Joon-Hyung Hong, Seoul National University, Building Local Autonomy after
Unification in Korea
In-Young Chun, Seoul National University, South Korea?s Unification
Policy toward North Korea
Shin-Bok Kim, Seoul National University, Reunification and Integration of
Vocational Education Systems: German Implications and Korean Strategy
Sung-Jo Park, Free University Berlin, Renovation of Humanitarianism or
Global Capitalism? Technology/ Science Transfer from Germany to North Korea
Hartmut Koschyk, Member of the German Federal Parliament, Policy of
D?tente in Divided Countries ? A Comparison of Germany and Korea
Dalgon Lee, Seoul National University, A Shift of the Korean Unification
Policy Perspective
Yours sincerely,
Bernhard Seliger
Dr. Bernhard Seliger
Hanns Seidel Stiftung - Seoul Office
Room 501, Soo Young Bldg., 64-1, Hannam 1 Dong, Yongsan-gu
Seoul, Republic of Korea
Tel.+ 82 2 790 5344
Fax. + 82 2 790 5346
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