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DESCRIPTION:Pierre\nChabal\,&nbsp\;Professor\nof Political Science and Inte
 rnational Relations\, Le Havre University\, FranceKorean\nUnification: A W
 orld\nand Regional IssueInternational politics triggered the division of\n
 Korea in 1945\, and the peninsula has remained divided between the north a
 nd\nsouth ever since. Within this framework\, national unification is cons
 idered a\nregional and international concern\, rather than purely a nation
 al problem. It\nis doubtful\, however\, to argue that the peninsula will f
 ollow the German model\nof unification. Then what other scenarios may lead
  to national reconciliation?\nDr. Chabal’s talk will explore possibilities
 \nfor Korean unification\, hoping to trigger debate and discussion about t
 his\nimportant issue&nbsp\;Sponsored by the East Asia Program at the Moyni
 han Institute of Global Affairs and the Korean Peninsula Affairs Program a
 t the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs  
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SUMMARY:EA presents: Pierre Chabal
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>Pierre\nChabal</b>\,&nbsp\;<i>Pro
 fessor\nof Political Science and International Relations\, Le Havre Univer
 sity\, France</i></p><p><b>Korean\nUnification: A World\nand Regional Issu
 e</b></p><p>International politics triggered the division of\nKorea in 194
 5\, and the peninsula has remained divided between the north and\nsouth ev
 er since. Within this framework\, national unification is considered a\nre
 gional and international concern\, rather than purely a national problem. 
 It\nis doubtful\, however\, to argue that the peninsula will follow the Ge
 rman model\nof unification. Then what other scenarios may lead to national
  reconciliation?\nDr. Chabal’s talk will explore possibilities\nfor Korean
  unification\, hoping to trigger debate and discussion about this\nimporta
 nt issue&nbsp\;</p><p>Sponsored by the East Asia Program at the Moynihan I
 nstitute of Global Affairs and the Korean Peninsula Affairs Program at the
  Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p>
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