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Crisis in Korea

Crisis in Korea

Tim Beal

(2011)

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Abstract

The South Korean warship Cheonan was sunk in mysterious circumstances on 26 March 2010. The remarkable events that followed are analysed by Tim Beal and woven into a larger study of the increasingly volatile relations between North and South Korea and US concern about the rise of China.

South Korea's stance towards the North has hardened significantly since the new conservative government came to power. Beal argues that the South moved quickly to use the sinking of the Cheonan to put international pressure on the North, even before the cause of the sinking had been established. The US followed suit by attempting to pressurise China into condemning North Korea. The media reports at the time presented an open and shut case of unprovoked North Korean aggression, but the evidence points towards the accidental triggering of a South Korean mine as the cause and South Korean fabrication to incriminate the North.

With the South bent on forcing the fall of the North's regime with US help and China unlikely to stand idly by, this book offers an essential guide to the key factors behind the crisis and possible solutions.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover Cover
Contents v
List of Figures and Tables vii
Acknowledgements viii
Preface ix
Part I: Korea and the Postwar Geopolitical Transformation 1
1. Imperialism, Nationalism, and the Division and Reunification of Korea 5
2. Korea and the Postcolonial World 21
3. The Collapse of the Soviet Union and North Korea's 'Arduous March' 39
4. The Rise of China and the Decline of America 51
5. Obama's Strategic Paralysis 64
Part II: Buildup to Crisis: The 'Cheonan' Incident and Its Consequences 75
6. The Mysterious Sinking of the 'Cheonan', and the Official Investigation 79
7. From 'Smoking Gun' to Rusty Torpedo 95
Part III: Collapse and Takeover 115
8. Scenario Building: Failed Succession and Collapse 123
9. The Northern Limit Line: Keeping the War Alive 140
10. Military Exercises: Precipitating Collapse, Preparing for Invasion 151
11. The Siege: Sanctions, Their Role and Effect 169
12. The Costs and Consequences of Invasion 185
13. The China Factor: Into the Abyss? 195
Notes 201
Bibliography 234
Index 259