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Korean reunification refers to the potential future reunification of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (commonly known as North Korea), the Republic of Korea (commonly known as South Korea), and the Korean Demilitarized Zone under a single government. The process towards such a merger was started by the June 15th North–South Joint Declaration in June 2000, where the two countries agreed to work towards a peaceful reunification in the future. However, the process of reunification has met many difficulties due to ongoing tension between the two states, which have become politically and economically different since their separation in the 1940s.
The current division of the Korean Peninsula is the result of decisions taken at the end of World War II. In 1910, the Empire of Japan annexed Korea, and ruled over it until its defeat in World War II. The Korean independence agreement officially occurred on 1 December 1943, when the United States, China, and Great Britain signed the Cairo Conference, which stated: "The aforesaid three powers, mindful of the enslavement of the people of Korea, are determined that 'in due course' Korea shall become free and independent". In 1945, the United Nations developed plans for trusteeship administration of Korea.
Coordinates: 40°00′N 127°00′E / 40.000°N 127.000°E / 40.000; 127.000
North Korea ( listen), officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK; Chosŏn'gŭl: 조선민주주의인민공화국; hancha: 朝鮮民主主義人民共和國; MR: Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk), is a country in East Asia, in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. The name Korea is derived from the Kingdom of Goguryeo, also spelled as Koryŏ. The capital and largest city is Pyongyang. North Korea shares a land border with China to the north and northwest, along the Amnok (Yalu) and Tumen rivers, and a small section of the Tumen River also forms a border with Russia to the northeast. The Korean Demilitarized Zone marks the boundary between North Korea and South Korea.
Korea was annexed by the Empire of Japan in 1910. After the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II in 1945, Korea was divided into two zones by the United States and the Soviet Union, with the north occupied by the Soviets and the south by the Americans. Negotiations on reunification failed, and in 1948 two separate governments were formed: the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in the north, and the Republic of Korea in the south. An invasion initiated by North Korea led to the Korean War (1950–53). Although the Korean Armistice Agreement brought about a ceasefire, no official peace treaty was ever signed. Both states were accepted into the United Nations in 1991.
Coordinates: 36°N 128°E / 36°N 128°E / 36; 128
South Korea ( listen), officially the Republic of Korea (Hangul: 대한민국; hanja: 大韓民國; RR: Daehanminguk, listen) and commonly referred to as Korea, is a sovereign state in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula. The name Korea is derived from the ancient Kingdom of Goguryeo, also known as Koryŏ. Highly urbanized at 92%, Koreans lead a distinctive urban lifestyle with half of them living in the Seoul Capital Area, the world's second largest city with over 25 million residents and a leading global city with the fourth largest economy, rated in 2016 as the world's most livable megacity and safest city to live in. Highly mountainous, Korea is a popular winter sport destination in Asia, hosting the 2018 Winter Olympics.
The earliest Korean pottery dates to 8000 BC, with three kingdoms flourishing at 1st century BC. One of them, Goguryeo, ruled Northeast China, parts of Russia and Mongolia under Gwanggaeto the Great. Since their unification into Silla and Balhae in the 7th century, Korea enjoyed over a millennium of relative tranquility under long lasting dynasties with innovations like Hangul, the unique alphabet created by Sejong the Great in 1446, enabling anyone to easily learn to read and write. Its rich and vibrant culture left 17 UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritages of Humanity, the third largest in the world, along with 12 World Heritage Sites. Korea was annexed by Imperial Japan in 1910 due to its strategic and central location, after whose surrender in 1945, it was divided into North and South Korea. A North Korean invasion lead to the Korean War (1950–53). Peace has since mostly continued with the two agreeing to work peacefully for reunification and the South solidifying peace as a regional power with the world's 10th largest defence budget and strong global alliances. In 2016, Korea was rated as the world's safest country to live in, with the lowest crime rate.
North is a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or geography. North is one of the four cardinal directions or compass points. It is the opposite of south and is perpendicular to east and west.
The word north is related to the Old High German nord, both descending from the Proto-Indo-European unit ner-, meaning "down" (or "under"). (Presumably a natural primitive description of its concept is "to the left of the rising sun".)
The Latin word borealis comes from the Greek boreas "north wind, north", which, according to Ovid, was personified as the son of the river-god Strymon, the father of Calais and Zetes. Septentrionalis is from septentriones, "the seven plow oxen", a name of Ursa Maior. The Greek arktikos is named for the same constellation, and is the derivation of the English word "Arctic".
Other languages have sometimes more interesting derivations. For example, in Lezgian, kefer can mean both 'disbelief' and 'north', since to the north of the Muslim Lezgian homeland there are areas formerly inhabited by non-Muslim Caucasian and Turkic peoples. In many languages of Mesoamerica, "north" also means "up". In Hungarian the word for north is észak, which is derived from éjszaka ("night"), since above the Tropic of Cancer, the Sun never shines from the north.
Korea, called Chosŏn (Korean: 조선; Hanja: 朝鮮) in North Korea and Hanguk (Korean: 한국; Hanja: 韓國) or Daehanminkuk (Korean: 대한민국; Hanja: 大韓民國) in South Korea, is an East Asian territory that is divided into two distinct sovereign states: North Korea, formally the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), and South Korea, formally the Republic of Korea (ROK). Located on the Korean Peninsula, Korea is bordered by China to the northwest and Russia to the northeast. It is separated from Japan to the east by the Korea Strait and the Sea of Japan .
Korea emerged as a singular political entity after centuries of conflict among the Three Kingdoms of Korea, which were unified as Silla (57 BC – AD 935) and Balhae (AD 698 – 926). The united Silla was eventually succeeded by Goryeo in 935 at the end of the Later Three Kingdoms period. Goryeo, which gave name to the modern exonym "Korea", was a highly cultured state and created the Jikji in the 14th century. The invasions by the Mongol Empire in the 13th century, however, greatly weakened the nation, which forced it into vassalage. After the Yuan dynasty's collapse, severe political strife followed. Goryeo eventually fell to an uprising led by General Yi Seong-gye, who established Joseon in 1388.
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What are the current prospects for Korean reunification? Panelists & Moderator: Dr. Patrick M. Cronin - Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program, Center for a New American Security Ambassador Gheewhan Kim - Consul General of the Republic of Korea in New York Scott A. Snyder - Senior Fellow for Korea Studies and Director of the Program on U.S.-Korea Policy, Council on Foreign Relations Evans J.R. Revere - Senior Advisor, Albright Stonebridge Group For more information on our events, visit http://www.fpa.org/events
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South Korean President Park Geun-hye has proposed a plan to unify the Korean peninsula upon the imminent collapse of the North Korean regime. "Residents of both North and South Korea will eventually become free citizens of an integrated country. Reflecting development process of human history, barriers built due to conflict, distrust, social cultural differences eventually collapse," she said. Park also emphasized that reunification is dependent on North Korean denuclearization. Watch President Park's full speech on reunification: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chPyGC9skuo#t=35m43s President Park Geun-hye's bio: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Geun-hye Subscribe to The Daily Conversation https://www.youtube.com/TheDailyConversation Facebook http://www.facebook.com/thedailyconversation G...
North Korea is considering reunifying with South Korea, but will the westernized South ever agree to merge with the cruel, isolated North? Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml Learn More: U.S. Institute of Peace: Declaration on the Advancement of South-North Korean Relations, Peace and Prosperity http://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/file/resources/collections/peace_agreements/n_skorea06152000.pdf "At the meetings and talks, the two sides have reaffirmed the spirit of the June 15 Joint Declaration and had frank discussions on various issues related to realizing the advancement of South-North relations, peace on the Korean Peninsula, common prosperity of the Korean people and unification of Korea." Korean Reunification Cost: South Korea Says Developing North Korea's Economy W...
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What are the current prospects for Korean reunification? Panelists & Moderator: Dr. Patrick M. Cronin - Senior Advisor and Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program, Center for a New American Security Ambassador Gheewhan Kim - Consul General of the Republic of Korea in New York Scott A. Snyder - Senior Fellow for Korea Studies and Director of the Program on U.S.-Korea Policy, Council on Foreign Relations Evans J.R. Revere - Senior Advisor, Albright Stonebridge Group For more information on our events, visit http://www.fpa.org/events
Thie video explains North Korean and how North and South Korean differences could make reunification more difficult. Is it really North vs. South? Get Book 'North Korea's Hidden Revolution' here (affiliate): http://amzn.to/2glqidS My YouTube Setup (affiliate links): Canon Rebel t5i: http://amzn.to/2h4UcmT Rode mic Go: http://amzn.to/2h4ZsqF Blue Yeti: http://amzn.to/2g9iwGZ Tripod: http://amzn.to/2h5qP6I I make a North and South comparison: how are the two Koreas different and how will that affect their plans to reunite. I don't just examine whether or not the political will exists, because we already know that this is a difficult thing to measure. Rather, I explain the economic, cultural, language, health care, and infrastructure difficulties and disparities. Click To Subscribe ➜ http...
Korean families are reuniting in a series of meetings this week, more than half a century after they were separated during the Korean War. It was an emotional day as long-lost relatives embraced each other. But some felt the reunion was suppressed by guidelines and monitoring. Subscribe for more videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV3Nm3T-XAgVhKH9jT0ViRg?sub_confirmation=1 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ajplusenglish Download the AJ+ app at http://www.ajplus.net/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ajplus
World Affairs Council of Western Michigan in partnership with GRCC, GVSU, Aquinas, WMU and Davenport present Dr. James Person of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
South Korean President Park Geun-hye has proposed a plan to unify the Korean peninsula upon the imminent collapse of the North Korean regime. "Residents of both North and South Korea will eventually become free citizens of an integrated country. Reflecting development process of human history, barriers built due to conflict, distrust, social cultural differences eventually collapse," she said. Park also emphasized that reunification is dependent on North Korean denuclearization. Watch President Park's full speech on reunification: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chPyGC9skuo#t=35m43s President Park Geun-hye's bio: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Geun-hye Subscribe to The Daily Conversation https://www.youtube.com/TheDailyConversation Facebook http://www.facebook.com/thedailyconversation G...
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World Affairs Council of Western Michigan in partnership with GRCC, GVSU, Aquinas, WMU and Davenport present Dr. James Person of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
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