Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

CIAO DATE: 11/2014

The Korean Peninsula: Yesterday and Today

Paul Dickler

June 2014

Foreign Policy Research Institute

Abstract

This article will take a snapshot of Korea today and look back to the past to see the origins. It will offer many comparisons between North and South Korea. Why have North Korea (The Democratic Peoples’ Republic of Korea--DPRK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea—ROK) become what they are in the present, and what are the most likely scenarios for their future? Is reunification likely, or even desired by Koreans today? Are the troop commitments from the United States going to last another 60 years, or will events change that dynamic?