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Adding to the mixed messages is the symbolic date of October 4, the seventh anniversary of the 2007 declaration on inter-Korean cooperation signed by the late
South
Korean president Roh Moo-hyun and the late North Korean leader Kim Jong-il.
On the other hand, the North could be taking advantage of criticism of
South
Korean President Park Geun-hye by her opponents on the left for failing to include the October 4 agreement in her five-year plan regarding inter-Korean relations.
Complicating matters further, military theatrics resumed just two days after the friendly visit to Incheon, when a boat from the DPRK crossed the disputed Northern Limit Line (NLL) in the Yellow Sea, inciting a ten-minute firefight with
South
Korean forces.
South
Korean President Moon Jae-in recently met with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to discuss a formal peace agreement to end the Korean War.
Whether we are from the north or the south, from Germany or Greece, we are all European.
The Shadow from YasukuniOXFORD – Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit to the Yasukuni Shrine has enraged the Chinese and
South
Korean governments and ignited – no surprise – a firestorm of protest across Asia.
Since then,
South
Korean intelligence institutions have been assessing Kim Jong-il’s ability to organize an orderly dynastic succession.
In the meantime, the armed forces appear to remain loyal to Kim, willing to carry out his orders even at the risk of bringing the country to the brink of war, such as by sinking the
South
Korean naval ship Cheonan in March and warning of “powerful nuclear deterrence” against joint
South
Korean and American military drills.
Indeed, China offered
South
Korea a veiled warning that it “should not sweat the small stuff,” implying that the unprovoked killing of 46
South
Korean sailors is a petty matter, and certainly not one that will cause China to rethink its alliance with North Korea.
North Korea’s unpredictability and China’s cynical irresponsibility appear to be boxing in
South
Korean President Lee Myung-bak’s conservative government.
The split within the PDP began in 2010, when President Umaru Yar’Adua, a Muslim northerner, died after only three years in office, and Jonathan, an ethnic Ijaw from the
south
and Yar’Adua’s deputy, took his place.
The end of the Gulf War was messy, as Saddam managed to hang onto power in Iraq with a brutal crackdown on Kurds in the north and Shi’a in the
south.
A leading fashion industry executive argues that a key engine driving the economic boom has been the influx of women into the workforce, particularly in the manufacturing zones of the
south.
In the Shi'a south, still reeling from the brutal suppression of the ill-fated 1991 rebellion, contacts must be created and networks established.
Iraq's neighbors - Saudi Arabia in the
south
and Turkey in the north - must be reassured that Shi'a and Kurdish rebellion will not result in the dismantling of Iraq and a change of borders: both countries have legitimate concerns regarding this issue.
Parallel to this, and the encouragement of insurrections in Iraq's
south
and the north, preparations for a military option should be credibly enhanced.
The engagement policy pursued by the
South
Korean government in recent years also contributed to changes in North Koreans’ perceptions of the outside world and of their own abject economic situation.
This reflects a hardening of
South
Korean public opinion, following North Korea’s nuclear test in 2006.
As a result of this policy shift – and the recent killing of a
South
Korean tourist in North Korea’s Kumgang Mountains – official dialogue between North and
South
has stopped for the past several months.
Africa’s Manmade Water CrisisSINGAPORE – About a decade ago, at a meeting of
South
African mayors convened by Lindiwe Hendricks,
South
Africa’s then-minister of water and environmental affairs, we predicted that an unprecedented water crisis would hit one of the country’s main cities within 15 years, unless water-management practices were improved significantly.
But the fact is that the dismal state of urban water management – exemplified by the fact that 36% of the water in
South
African cities is either lost due to leakage or not paid for, compared to 3.7% in Tokyo and 8% in Phnom Penh – remains a leading reason for the shutdown.
The sunny climate of the eastern Mediterranean draws a steady stream of tourists, and European Union membership in the
south
has pushed income levels for Greek Cypriots higher than the EU average.
As former
South
Korean education minister and commission member Lee Ju-ho noted during our visit, teaching young people to think critically takes time, but the results can have powerful knock-on effects for a country’s knowledge economy.
The results have become increasingly obvious and painful: an economy that has suffered more severely in the global crisis than its neighbors to the south; a rent-seeking business elite that is unaccustomed to competition; public and private monopolies that no one seems to have the political will to dismantle; and corporatist pacts that siphon off public resources to unproductive unions, thwarting productivity and growth.
South
Korean President Lee Myung-bak has wisely begun to prepare for that contingency by proposing a special “Unification Tax” to help pay the costs of the Kim dynasty’s eventual disintegration.
Ordinary northerners still believe that President Goodluck Jonathan, who hails from the Niger Delta in the south, cheated their hero, Muhammadu Buhari, a retired general and former head of state, in last April’s elections.
Following threats that university campuses in the
south
would be bombed, anxious parents recalled their children and now warn them to stay away from the north.
The
South
Korean government will need to allocate quotas among its steel producers; and US customs officials will have to check all steel imports from
South
Korea to ensure that they are within the 70% limit and were not transshipped.
South
Korean leaders spent a lot of domestic political capital negotiating the KORUS, and they were willing to do that because they trusted the US to act in good faith.
After all, the Trump administration recently declared North Korea to be America’s top strategic threat, and it is now working with the
South
Korean government to hold a summit with North Korea’s leader this May.
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