Extract from Lee Eung-jun’s Private Life of a Nation,set five years after descend of DPRK in a country devastated by organised crimeThe world’s most perplexing political problem?
For South Korean novelist Lee Eung-jun, North Korea’s nuclear programme is not the biggest danger facing the divided peninsula. He is more worried about what will happen when Kim Jong-un’s regime collapses and the countries are reunited.
“The North Korean nuclear weapons [programme] is a scary problem, and but it is a one-time issue; the more frightening problem is what would happen afterwards,” he says.
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Source: theguardian.com