If the NoKor govt ceased to exist tomorrow, and the South was faced with re-unification and the subsequant rebuilding of the North, it would be accomplished with the same dedication and discipline that we witnessed in East Germnay. Would it cause hardship in the South: Yes. Would they resent it: I think the family re-unification would be the most important issue. Would the South survive: The Republic of Korea would become over the next 10-20 years one of the most dynamic economic engines in East Asia, especially with the ability to utilyze the human and natural resources of the North.
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