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What’s behind North Korea’s shock change of policy towards the South?
(www.aljazeera.com)
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I mean, this makes sense. Reunification would require a dramatic economic, political, and societal upheaval on one or both sides of the dmz that I don't see happening in any reasonable amount of time. The only way to accomplish it in the near future would be conflict, but there wouldn't be much left to unify for whichever side comes out on top.
the north would wait until revolutionary conditions, which is easily in south korea's future with its acute capitalist dystopia.