Publication
Aug 2011
The Korean Peninsula bears a bitter legacy of the Cold War, and that is still heavily militarized, Korea shows a striking contrast from North to South. These two opposite political systems cohabit under a fragile peace that could be broken at any moment. This has led to a massive military development and the deployment of a wide array of troops on both sides. The future of North Korea is crucial for the entire region and could affect the EU’s economy as well. Many issues remain to be solved in order to achieve a durable peace in the region or, at the very least, to avoid the resumption of war. The European Union could play a role in this unfolding crisis in a manner that could also help its ailing economy.
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Author | Stefano Felician |
Series | IAI Documents and Working Papers |
Issue | 24 |
Publisher | Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) |
Copyright | © 2011 Istituto Affari Internazionali |