Thought I'd throw this out here. In Samuel Huntington's The Clash of Civilizations and Remaking of the World Order, he asserted that the sense of panic regarding the North Korean nuclear program grew the further one was from the Korean Peninsula. He claimed that the South Koreans view the eventual collapse of North Korea as inevitable and that they looked forward to the time when they could combine South Korean industrial prowess with North Korean nuclear weapons and assert themselves as a true power on the regional stage. North Korea would suffer the international condemnation for its nuclear weapons program and South Korea would inherit it scot-free.
For those who are familiar with the views of the South Korean leadership, does Huntington's assertion true? Are the South Koreans unconcerned with the North Korean nuclear program and looking forward to a time in which they believe they will inherit nuclear weapons?
For those who are familiar with the views of the South Korean leadership, does Huntington's assertion true? Are the South Koreans unconcerned with the North Korean nuclear program and looking forward to a time in which they believe they will inherit nuclear weapons?
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