Korea: Security Pivot in Northeast Asia
Publisher: Hudson Institute, 1998 • Editor: Robert Dujarric
Korea: Security Pivot in Northeast Asia analyzes the transformative impact Korean reunification would have on regional security dynamics and U.S. strategic posture. Robert Dujarric and contributors explore how a unified Korea could alter alliances, challenge China and Japan, and reopen questions around the U.S. military presence in East Asia. The book situates Korean reunification as a pivotal event with far-reaching implications for diplomacy, defense, and regional stability.
Essential for readers of Asian geopolitics and American foreign policy, this volume offers a nuanced look at potential futures for Northeast Asia. Dujarric’s analysis bridges historical tensions with emerging strategic realities, highlighting the enduring importance of the Korean Peninsula in global affairs. With reunification increasingly plausible, this work provides timely guidance for navigating a shifting balance of power.