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Choi, Deokhyo. "The Empire Strikes Back from Within: Colonial Liberation and the Korean Minority Question at the Birth of Postwar Japan, 1945–47". American Historical Review 126, n. 2 (1 giugno 2021): 555–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhab199.

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Abstract The recent historiography of empire has discussed the impact of decolonization on metropolitan society, or how the “empire strikes back.” A growing literature also examines the postcolonial return migration of colonial settlers and its multifaceted aftereffects on the “home” country, bringing fresh insight into how decolonization is experienced “when empire comes home.” This article adds a different question for exploration: What does decolonization look like on the empire’s home front when colonial liberation takes place within, or when the empire strikes back from within? By examining the “liberation” of Korean imperial subjects in Japan after World War II, this article provides a unique vantage point for analyzing decolonization’s impact on metropolitan society. I will demonstrate how Japanese history can offer new insight into the convergence of two critical social phenomena regarding decolonization, namely, empire’s homecoming and colonial liberation on the empire’s home front. Moreover, this article also aims to challenge the historiographical “amnesia of empire” in the study of US-occupied Japan. I will discuss how the Korean minority question became a critical locus where US-led democratization and the postimperial transition from a multiethnic empire to the so-called monoethnic nation intersected and shaped the formation of postwar Japan.
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Lee, Kang-Ha. "Diagnosis of the Question of Continuity in the Themes of Lee Yong-ak’s Poems: Focusing on Poems Written during the Wartime Period". Korean Language and Literature 123 (30 marzo 2023): 219–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.21793/koreall.2023.123.219.

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This paper aims to analyze Lee Yong-ak’s poems written during the wartime period in the Japanese colonial era, raise a question about the continuity of Lee Yong-ak’s literature, and investigate the phenomenon. The thematic criterion of literary continuity assumed in this paper is Lee Yong-ak’s political stance on social reality, and the periodic category is the wartime period (1937-1945). This setting implies that some of Lee Yong-ak’s poems written during the wartime period deviated from the flow of consistency in Lee Yong-ak’s entire literature. Lee Yong-ak, who used poetry to give shape to Korean people’s suffering in the Japanese colonial era through the life history of northern immigrants, faces the wartime period’s writing situation that forces wartime mobilization and the unity of Japan and Korea. It can be summarized that Lee Yong-ak evades the subjectification mechanism of the Japanese Empire by means of three methods. The first one is a versification error in poems themselves. By writing such poems, Lee Yong-ak achieves the purpose of publishing his works in pro-Japanese media as part of his survival and at the same time sets his works free from the field of evaluation. The second one is to list both pro-Japanese content and content that denies it in one work. The so-called “included outside” subjects camouflage each other inside and outside. Censorship approves the subjects of Lee Yong-ak’s poem as tools for the wartime mobilization system, but the subjects themselves slip from the net of such a mechanism in his own strategy. The third one is the arbitrariness of the subjects of ‘Orangkaeggot (Violet)’, which were utilized in Lee Yong-ak’s own consciousness, in the political group he belonged to, and also posthumously in the criticism pursuing the continuity of Lee Yong-ak’s literature. After the liberation of Korea, Lee Yong-ak chooses the subjects who are attacked and oppressed by attackers among the various characteristics of identification that ‘Orangkaeggot (Violet)’ makes possible. With this strategy, Lee Yong-ak’s literary world, which advocates nationalism after the liberation of Korea, secures the minimum justification for taking nominally nationalistic continuity. He restores the former northern locality and strengthens the literary continuity during the liberation period and in the North Korean literary circles after going to North Korea. By literary continuity diagnosis, this paper intended to say that the duality of Lee Yong-ak’s literature should be revealed in the horizon of evaluation rather than defining Lee Yong-ak’s literature in a certain direction.
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Tesi sul tema "Korean reunification question (1945- ) in literature"

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Han, Min Wha. ""The Paths to be United:" A Postcolonial Critical Retorical Reading of Korean Reunification Rhetoric". Fogler Library, University of Maine, 2004. http://www.library.umaine.edu/theses/pdf/HanMW2004.pdf.

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Son, Dae Yeol. "The role of China in Korean unification". Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2003. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion-image/03Jun%5FSon.pdf.

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Thesis (M.A. in National Security Affairs)--Naval Postgraduate School, June 2003.
Thesis advisor(s): Edward A. Olsen, Gaye Christofferson. Includes bibliographical references (p. 101-113). Also available online.
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DeJong, Laura S. "Post unified Korean foreign policy options : regional implications". Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2002. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion-image/02sep%5FDeJong.pdf.

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Thesis (M.A. in National Security Affairs)--Naval Postgraduate School, September 2002.
Thesis advisor(s): Edward A. Olsen, H. Lyman Miller. Includes bibliographical references. Also available online.
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Mushtare, Jeremy S. "PSYPO in stabilization and reconstruction operations : preparing for Korean reunification /". Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2005. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion/05Mar%5FMushtare.pdf.

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Thesis (M.A. in Security Studies (Stabilization and Reconstruction))--Naval Postgraduate School, March 2005.
Thesis Advisor(s): Douglas R. Porch. Includes bibliographical references (p. 117-127). Also available online.
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Kim, Koo-Hyun. "Prospects of Korean Reunification: Analysis of Factors Affecting National Integration". Thesis, University of North Texas, 1992. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc277979/.

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This study examined the prospects of Korean reunification. The study explores how the factors of integration affect North and South Korea after the country was divided into the two sides despite its millennium of unity. A sample of both North and South Korean newspapers covering a 47-year period of Korean reunificational efforts were analyzed as a major source of data to discover if there is any evidence of Korean national will to integrate among Koreans in the two countries. Content analysis is a major method of this research. The most obvious findings of this study are that the newspapers in North Korea did not show any significant change in their tones or attitudes throughout 47-year period studied. The North Korean regime which controls what is published in the papers is still fiercely ideological and hostile toward South Korea. The South Korean papers, on the other hand, showed marked changes in their tones and attitudes toward reunification during this period. Korean reunification remains a matter of time because the political development of South Korea, combined with remarkable economic progress, can surely heal the broken unity and national will among Koreans. The enormous financial burden to rebuild the North Korean economy which will fall upon South Koreans is a major challenge. The road to Korean reunification and the future of reunified Korea depend upon the willingness, wisdom, patience, freedom and courage of the South Koreans to assume the tremendous burden to rebuild North Korea and to strengthen diplomatic relations with the United States as well as neighboring countries to develop more positive inter-Korean relations based upon their cultural, social and economic contacts, cooperations and transactions between the two sides. If Koreans have such willingness, wisdom, patience and courage to accomplish their freedom and hope of unity, the divided Korean peninsula will be reunified and will become one nation again.
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Lee, Hyon K. David. "Unification strategy for North and South Korea the most prudent U.S. policy option to solve the North Korean nuclear crisis". Thesis, Monterey California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/1390.

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The North Korean nuclear issue reached a dangerous impasse in the recent months as North Korea continues to resist international pressure to halt its nuclear weapons and missile programs. North Korea watchers and nuclear experts estimate that North Korea could have up to six or seven plutonium-based nuclear bombs by now. Indeed, North Korea announced to the world in October 2003 that they now have the capability of "nuclear deterrence." All would agree that a nuclear-weaponized North Korea will have grave consequences on the Korean Peninsula and the East Asia region. Accordingly, this thesis contends that the Bush administration miscalculated in its policy on North Korea by letting their "preemption" doctrine cloud their judgment on what is the most feasible and prudent policy vis--Ì vis North Korea. So, what now? What should the US policy toward North Korea be going forward? Given the events in the last year or so, this paper makes the assumption that North Korea already possesses nuclear weapons. Indeed, the CIA has made formal statements saying that North Korea, in essence, already possesses nuclear weapons. The intelligence service believes that conventional explosives tests, conducted since the 1980s, have allowed the North Koreans to verify that their nuclear designs would work. The agency believes North Korea has one or two nuclear weapons similar to what the United States dropped on Hiroshima during World War II. Given these circumstances and the policy options available to the Bush administration, the best course of action and the most elegant solution to this messy problem, is to adopt a policy of unifying the two Koreas. A reunified Korea would satisfy most U.S. interests and would solve the most pressing and dangerous problem: the nuclear issue. Granted, it is not the most optimal option and there are some potential drawbacks but, nevertheless, it is the best option available. In this scenario, there is no "good" option; one has to choose the "least-worse" policy option. In essence, the U.S. has to make the best of a bad situation.
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Mushtare, Jeremy S. "PSYOP in stabilization and reconstruction operations: preparing for Korean reunification". Thesis, Monterey California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/2229.

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Psychological operations (PSYOP) forces should undertake significant doctrinal, training, and operational reforms to ensure the viability of support provided to U.S. led stabilization and reconstruction efforts. Such operations involve increased civilmilitary interactions and necessitate effective cross-cultural communications with not only the indigenous populace, but a host of transnational actors as well. Today's PSYOP training is reflective of a persisting "Cold War mentality" that fails to adequately prepare soldiers for effective post-conflict situations such as the reunification of the Korean peninsula, whether brought about either through a renewal of combat operations or the result of diplomatic means. Meanwhile, North Korea's formidable and adept propaganda machine has persisted in isolating its populace from external influences for more than a halfcentury. Post-Korean War generation North Koreans have been successfully indoctrinated since birth to despise the United States. Furthermore, anti-U.S. sentiment has been on the rise in South Korea for a number of years. Under the current training model, contemporary psychological operations forces are ill-prepared to conduct effective operations in an environment involving two-way, face-to-face communications such as those required while stabilizing and reconstructing a nation. The case of Korean reunification serves as an extreme scenario that nevertheless depicts the drastic need for improvements in the capabilities of modern PSYOP forces.
Captain, United States Army
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Kim, Ji Young. "Security issues on the Korean Peninsula : the impetus for peaceful coexistence in the 1990s". Thesis, Canberra, ACT : The Australian National University, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/112066.

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This dissertation sets out to examine the prospects for security and peaceful coexistence on the Korean penisula. It must be noted that the research for the main points of this dissertation was largely completed in 1989-1990, and was based largely on materials available at that time. Since then, the world's political picture has changed substantially. The fall of Communism in the Soviet Union and the great changes in Eastern Europe have therefore meant that some of the assumptions, particularly those concerning North Korea and its external support, are no longer as valid as they were when the research for this dissertation was undertaken. In spite of this, the internal engine of North Korean policy on the Korean peninsula remains almost unchanged and may remain that way until the end of Kim II Sung's regime.
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Bluth, Christoph. "Crisis on the Korean peninsula". Potomac Books, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5816.

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Chai, Goo Mook. "National unification a comparison of German experience and Korean possibilities /". 1995. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/35517546.html.

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Libri sul tema "Korean reunification question (1945- ) in literature"

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Yŏng-sŏ, Paek, e Chen Kuan-Hsing, a cura di. Bai Leqing: Fen duan ti zhi, min zu wen xue = Paek, Nak-ch'ŏng : Pundan chʻeje - minjok munhak. Taibei Shi: Lian jing chu ban shi ye gu fen you xian gong si, 2010.

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Saŏphoe, Ilsong Kinyŏm, a cura di. T'ongil ihu t'ongil ŭl saenggak handa: Nambuk t'ongil. Sŏul-si: P'urŭn Yŏksa, 2011.

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Kang, In-dŏk. Ŏn ttang edo pompyŏt i. Sŏul: Kŭktong Munje Yŏnʼguso, 1990.

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Yi, Ho-rim. T'ongil munhangnon ŭn sŏngnip hanŭn'ga: Yi Ho-rim p'yŏngnonjip. Sŏul-si: Han'gang, 2007.

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H, Henriksen Thomas, e Lho Kyongsoo 1954-, a cura di. One Korea?: Challenges and prospects for reunification. Stanford, Calif: Hoover Institution Press, 1994.

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Chŏng, I.-gŭn. Korea's reunification: A burning question. Pyongyang: Foreign Languages Publ. House, 1995.

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Chŏng, I.-gŭn. Korea's reunification: A burning question. Pyongyang: Foreign Languages Publ. House, 1995.

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A, Jordan Amos, a cura di. Korean unification: Implications for Northeast Asia. Washington, D.C: Center for Strategic and International Studies, 1993.

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Yi, U.-yŏng. Nam-Pukhan pʻyŏnghwa kongjon ŭl wihan sahoe, munhwa kyoryu, hyŏmnyŏk ŭi hwalsŏnghwa pangan. Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Tʻongil Yŏnʾguwŏn, 2001.

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Tʻongirwŏn, Korea (South), a cura di. Peace and cooperation: White Paper on Korean unification. [Seoul, Korea]: The Ministry, 2001.

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