The Korean Vicious Circle
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The Korean Vicious Circle
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S032150750030454-1
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Article
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Published
Authors
Alexander Zhebin 
Occupation: PhD (Political Science), Leading Researcher, Center for Korean Studies, Institute of China and Contemporary Asia
Affiliation: Institute of China and contemporary Asia, Russian Academy of Sciences
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5-14
Abstract
The article examines the state and prospects of inter-Korean relations, which are regarded as hostile at this stage in Pyongyang. Much attention is given to the analysis of the internal and international causes of the current aggravation of the military-political confrontation on the Korean peninsula. Contrary to the dominant point of view in the West about the exclusive responsibility of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) for the situation there, the author shows how the United States managed to block attempts at reconciliation between North and South by involving Seoul in various block combinations directed against Russia and China. This strategy gained additional synergy in 2022 with the beginning of the presidency of Yoon Suk Yeol, who came to power with the support of that part of the ruling elite of the Republic of Korea (ROK), which was entirely following the United States and advocated unification through the “absorption” of the DPRK. Realizing the futility of attempts to improve relations with the ROK before the end of the term of the ROK incumbent president, ending in 2027, the DPRK leader Kim Jong-un abandoned the very idea of unification, declared South Korea an “enemy state” and announced planned in this regard changes in the constitution and in the life of the country as a whole.
Keywords
КНДР Республика Корея объединение отношения диалог
Received
25.12.2023
Date of publication
27.02.2024
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References

1. On Socialist Constitution of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. Pyongyang, p. 311. (In Russ.)

2. Kim Il Sung. 2009. Three Charters for National Reunification. Korea, Pyongyang. 98 Juche. (In Russ.)

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