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"Can the U.S. Keep the North Korean Pot Boiling?"

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Blogger mahathir_fan said...

I think they can. The biggest hurdle to fixing the Korea peninsula issue in my opinion is with the Korean people.

There needs to be more grassroot reunification efforts. At present, reunification efforts are driven by governments and big businesses.

Korea should follow the MainlandChina-Taiwan model. Both areas are reunited now culturally and socially. It is still separated politically but that is not too important to the masses.

Korea should open up travel restrictions for its people, and allow free travel to the North. They should also remove all investment barriers and allow unrestricted investment in the North by South Koreans as well as intermarriages between North and South Koreans.

When both countries are reunited culturally and socially, both countries watch the same dramas and listen to the same music, then it is impossible for politicians or a 3rd country like the US to create any division.

Koreans should not think too far ahead about political reunification. Let's just focus on cultural and social reunification first.

One of the key success of MainlandChina-Taiwan reunification is China's insistence that it is a Chinese issue and barring any 3rd country from interference which it considers as interefering in its internal affairs. The Koreas should adopt a similar approach. The reason why this works is that it narrows the objectives. With 2 countries, you have 2 objectives. With a 3rd country involve, that 3rd country has its own hidden agenda and thus a 3rd objective is introduced in to the equation. It becomes harder to arrive at a simultaneous solution that satisfieds all parties when more parties are introduced into the conflict.

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