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At the end of World War II, Korea was divided in two. The northern half of the Korean peninsula was occupied by the Soviet Union, the southern by the United States. Today, North and South Korea couldn’t be further apart. The North is underdeveloped, impoverished and ruled by a corrupt, authoritarian government, while the South advanced rapidly to become one of the most developed countries in the world. With such a wide gap, some are asking if unification is possible, even desirable, anymore? Facilitated by Dr. George Alexander, Visiting Professor, Retired SUNY
PhD: Pacific Western University/ Political Science-Asian history
Asian history and East Asian Geo-politics

