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학술대회자료
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Bernhard Seliger (한스자이델재단한국사무소)
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한국국제정치학회 한국국제정치학회 학술대회 발표논문집 2010 DMZ PEACE CONGRESS Green Cooperation for Peace and Life THEME Ⅳ
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2010.8
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95 - 117 (23page)

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German East-West relations and East-West communication in the time of Cold War from 1945 to 1989 were much denser than inner-Korean relations at the same time. This is even more true when comparing the situation in Germany with that of the two Koreas today. This seemingly surprising fact becomes clear when underlying factors determining communication are studied. This paper identifies three main driving factors of communication between both sides: First, the unresolved Cold War meant that both sides were actively trying to convince the people in the other part of the superiority of their political and economic system. This required a certain degree of openness. In Korea, systemic conflict no longer exists. North Korea is no anti-monde to the South, but a family-owned business trying to survive. Second, the geo-political situation of Germany, in particular the existence of Berlin and the historically dense economic relations between East and West before division made complete isolation difficult. This was much less the case in Korea, a former Japanese colony with a lower degree of internal economic integration and, generally, economic development. Third, trade was a necessity for East Germany to survive, in particular given strong systemic conflict, but is much less of a necessity for North Korea. The underlying reasons for communication also determined communication policy between East and West. Every attempt to improve inter-Korean relations has to start from the fact that the current North Korean regime has no interest in open communication which erodes internal controlling power of the state.

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Biographical Information
1. Introduction
2. Communication and systemic conflict in the time of German division
3. Geo-politics and communication between East and West Germany
4. Trade and East-West communication in divided Germany
5. Communication policy, communication style and the impact of communication
6. Conclusion - lessons for communication policy between South and North Korea?

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