The Chosun Ilbo warns—perhaps not entirely without reason—that Beijing is turning North Korea into a Chinese province [Chosun Ilbo, English]. (HT to Lost Nomad)
The Chosun Ilbo warns—perhaps not entirely without reason—that Beijing is turning North Korea into a Chinese province [Chosun Ilbo, English]. (HT to Lost Nomad)
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What exactly has South Korea gained from appeasing North Korea and seriously damaging the alliance with the US? China is still the one with all the influence in the North and is not about to let SK have any substantial piece of the action. As a balancer, it is and will continue to be ignored.
Great way to turn public opinion in SK against Kim Jung Il: claim he’s selling out korean heritage to China. Nobody gives a shit about what he’s doing to the North Korean people, but if he starts messing with the precious principles of the Han, another story entirely…
If one adds to this thread some examples of current client countries/regimes of China and the Chinese premier’s recent FTA-related comments, during his visit in Seoul, about “cold war” elements in Korea needing to go before reunification between the two Koreas can occur, it is not difficult to infer that China is putting heavy pressure on South Korea to do what they want or else suffer.
Hoju_saram, such has been done already. This current South Korean administration has been trying to cover this up because they are afraid of many things.
I can not say that I blame them for being afraid but sometimes one should not hide from the truth, even if it is shaped like a tiger.
Basically China will be able to rape N.K. for its resources since it knows the S.K.-U.S. alliance is weak and S.K. on its own is powerless and has absolutely no influence over the norks. China can offer no-strings financial support and a safe harbor if/when N.K. implodes.
This also shows how empty the “sunshine” policy turned out to be, although it did by Kim DJ a nice Nobel medal.
Alack and alas, this is old news.
Heh…I was thinking “old news,” as in the writing’s been on the wall ever since the Northeast History Project went public. But I guess you could say it’s “old news” going all the way back to the Liaoning Commandery and whatnot.
The Chosun Ilbo…Of course.
hoju_saram,
I think it’s actually an attempt to drum up support for the South Korean government’s policy of investment in North Korea.