By
Aaron Friedberg
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New York Times
Sunday, December 12, 1999
The End of North Korea By
Nicholas Eberstadt 191 pp. Washington: The AEI Press
Cloth, $29.95. Paper, $14.95
Review excerpt:
Eberstadt argues persuasively that prolonging North Korea's life may actually increase the costs and the dangers of its inevitable demise. With every passing day, the developmental gap between the two Koreas grows, and with it the difficulty of merging them into a single, prosperous society. Given time, North Korea will also be able to build more and better terror weapons.