The Korean Crisis

One People, Two Nations, A World On The Brink

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Pub Date Nov 29 2017 | Archive Date Apr 12 2018

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After nearly 70 years of division between North and South Korea, the two nations have not yet achieved a peaceful settlement. Professor Emeritus Jack Van Der Slik’s new book provides a first person account of the incredible differences between the nations.

The Korean Crisis: One People, Two Nations, an Uncertain Future follows the fate of the two Koreas. The first is a story of hard-earned success by the South Korean people. Although democracy did not come easily, it did accompany flourishing through market capitalism. The second, the fall of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, began with early economic success then sank into a socialist dictatorship, stratifying the country’s people into a small privileged elite supported by a poor and cheerless mass of disadvantaged workers. Despite the poverty and food insecurity suffered by the North Korean underclass, the ruling elite has formidably armed itself with nuclear weapons and a massive standing army.

The Korean Crisis draws upon deep studies of democratization in South Korea and Van Der Slik’s own travels throughout the Republic of Korea and Panmunjom—the heavily armed 38th parallel and the site of peace negotiations. Intensely researched, highly informative, and poignantly told, The Korean Crisis will educate the public about Korea and the dangers that exist there while shedding light on a possible catastrophic nuclear conflict between the two rival countries whose combatants are, in fact, one people.

After nearly 70 years of division between North and South Korea, the two nations have not yet achieved a peaceful settlement. Professor Emeritus Jack Van Der Slik’s new book provides a first person...


Advance Praise

Nothing could be more timely and informative than this book. As the U.S. and North Korea edge closer to a military confrontation, each led by impulsive men more inclined to use their mouths than their brains, author Van Der Slik offers a densely packed volume of how we got to where we are. - Peter Eichstaedt


As America and North Korea dangerously flirt with a military confrontation, The Korean Crisis gets up close and personal! - Denise Wallace

This was an interesting, eye opening, powerful book. I found it terrifying at times not just for our country (US) but for people of Korea, living the way they have to live because of these leaders that act like their movie stars or something. - Cherie


Nothing could be more timely and informative than this book. As the U.S. and North Korea edge closer to a military confrontation, each led by impulsive men more inclined to use their mouths than...


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