The Modern History of North & South Korea

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The Modern History of North & South Korea by Mind Map: The Modern History of North & South Korea

1. North Korea's Cause and Its Stance in International Society

1.1. Political Ideaology

1.1.1. Ju-che

1.1.1.1. Official, Essential Value

1.1.1.2. Since Kim Il Sung

1.1.1.3. What are the major components of Ju-che that have actual political influence?

1.2. Dictatorship

1.2.1. How is the latest international opinion on these 3 matters (dictatorship, human rights, nuclear arms)

1.2.2. Byung-jin

1.2.2.1. Recent Value by Kim Jung Un

1.2.2.1.1. Political Prisoner Camps

1.2.2.2. Parallel Importance on Military & Economy

1.2.2.3. What kinds of the results of this new ideology are there inside and outside of North Korea?

1.3. Human Rights Issues

1.3.1. North Korean Defectors' Testimony

1.4. Nuclear Threats

1.4.1. Stage of Denuclearization

1.5. Relationship with South Korea

1.5.1. South-North Korean Summit between Kim Jung Il and former liberal 2 presidents of South Korea

1.5.1.1. What were the advantages & disadvantages from those summit and friendship?

1.5.1.2. Humanitarian Assistance (e.g Food supports)

1.5.1.2.1. Controversial inside South Korea: Strong Opposition of Conservative

1.5.1.3. Economic Collaboration between South & North

1.5.1.3.1. Tourism inside North Korea

1.5.1.3.2. Established Industrial Complex: Fabric Production

1.5.1.3.3. Current both are stopped

1.6. Singapore: Role Model

1.7. Kim Jung Un

1.7.1. Strong Will on Economic Development

1.7.2. What can be his ideal illustration of nation? How it look like?

2. United States' Position Over North Korea throughout recent History

2.1. Democratic

2.1.1. How do both party's approach to North Korea differentiate with each other? How has been each party transformed?

2.2. Republican

2.3. Non-political Cognition

2.3.1. What is dominant perception and recognition on North Korea? How do American intellectuals form their stance toward North Korea?

2.4. Experts on North Korea

2.5. Barack Obama

2.5.1. What is the difference between 2 recent presidents? What major reasons influence them? What did actually happen?

2.6. Donald Trump

2.7. Former Presidents related directly to North Korea

2.7.1. What were their stance and why? What happened related to North Korea?

3. Recent International Climate

3.1. Singapore Summit

3.1.1. Public Opinion

3.1.1.1. South Korea

3.1.1.2. United States

3.1.1.3. International Opinion

3.1.1.4. North Korea

3.1.1.5. How are the each countries' opinions differentiate from each other? What is the similarity? How could they be mapped?

3.1.2. Kim Jung Un

3.1.3. Donald Trump

3.1.4. Through this summit, did each related countries' accomplish its own goal & intention? What were the intentions and what are the results?

3.2. Denuclearization

3.2.1. Controversy

3.2.2. Outlook

3.3. South & North Korean Summit

3.3.1. Common Interests

3.3.1.1. Economical Advantages

3.3.1.1.1. What specific visions on economic advances are there on both side?

3.3.1.2. Possibility of Reunification

3.3.1.3. Which anticipation is prevailing than the other? Positive? Negative? How are experts articulating their opinion?

3.3.2. Moon Jae In

3.3.3. The History of Relationship between South & North

3.4. Way to End of Korean War

3.4.1. The Reason Why Not just with Korea

3.4.1.1. Background of Truce Agreement of Korean War

3.4.1.1.1. What happened back then?

3.5. Peripheral Intervention

3.5.1. Japan

3.5.1.1. Prefers Korean War State

3.5.1.1.1. Arms Industry

3.5.1.2. On guard for Korean National Power

3.5.2. China

3.5.3. Russia

4. South Korea's Modern Political History

4.1. Continuous Battleship between Conservative vs Liberal

4.1.1. Conservative

4.1.1.1. The Root of Conservative: pro-Japanese since Japanese colonial era

4.1.1.1.1. Previous Conservative Leaders: More Interested in Personal Gains rather then National Interests in collusion with Japan

4.1.1.2. Solidarity with US

4.1.1.3. Propaganda using North Korea: Making them as Main Enemy

4.1.1.3.1. Keep reminding threatening of war

4.1.1.3.2. Imposing National Security against North

4.1.1.4. Park Geun Hye

4.1.1.4.1. Daughter of Representative Dictating President, Park Jung Hee

4.1.1.4.2. A Symbol of Political Generation Shift: Conservative -> Liberal

4.1.1.4.3. Impeached by Large Scale Demonstration of Citizens

4.1.1.5. Public Opinion: Threatened by North Korea , Socialism, Unification under Communism

4.1.2. Liberal

4.1.2.1. Former 2 Presidents: Kim Dae Jung, No Moo Hyun

4.1.2.1.1. Friendship Policy with North

4.1.2.2. Moon Jae In: An Incumbent President

4.1.2.2.1. Role of Arbitrator: North with US, North with International

4.1.2.2.2. Suggested Blueprint for "Neo-Economy for Korean Peninsula"

4.1.2.2.3. What other roles that Moon is doing & planning to do during his mandate?

4.1.2.3. Public Opinion: Positive on Economic Interests followed by Reunification, Increase National Power, and Firm National Independence