How can peace be achieved in the Korean peninsula? Why does it matter so much, not only for the Korean people but also for the East Asian region – and, indeed, for the world? Here is a radically different approach from that of most contemporary commentators.
Rather than focusing on persuading North Korea to denuclearise, either through the stick of ever greater sanctions, or through the carrot of the economic benefits, this book presents the case for a mutual and practical path to peace, which is also perhaps the only path to peace.