301. Terrorism Eclipses the Sunshine Policy: Inter-Korean Relations and the United States
- Author:
- Kongdan Oh
- Publication Date:
- 03-2002
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Asia Society
- Abstract:
- A half-century of zero-sum confrontation between South and North Korea ended symbolically when the two leaders of divided Korea finally met on June 13, 2000. The 74-year-old Kim Dae-jung, president of South Korea (the Republic of Korea, or ROK), flew to Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea (the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, or DPRK), to meet his counterpart, 58-year-old Kim Jong-il, chairman of the National Defense Committee. At Sunan Airport, the two leaders embraced while thousands of mobilized North Koreans sent up rousing cheers. Tens of thousands more lined the motorcade route into the city, and millions around the world watched the television coverage, fighting to keep back tears of joy.
- Topic:
- Nuclear Weapons
- Political Geography:
- United States, Israel, East Asia, Asia, South Korea, North Korea, and Korea