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_aKorean dream : _ba vision for a unified Korea / _cHyun Jin Preston Moon. |
250 | _aCentennial edition. | ||
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_aNew York : _bMorgan James publishing, _c[2020] |
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505 | 0 | _aForeword by Edwin J. Feulner, Ph. D. -- Forewords from the Korean edition -- Author's preface -- Introduction to the centennial edition -- The Korean dream -- Children of a divided homeland -- The opportunities and challenges for unification -- Discovering our future through understanding our past -- People power is the path to unification -- Engagement beyond government: the role of civil society and NGOs -- From the Korean Dream to One Family under God -- Realizing the dream. | |
520 | _a"An aspirational treatise on nationhood that illustrates why reunification that is led by Korean civil society is the ultimate answer to security, economic, and social problems created through 70 years of division."--Page [4] of cover. | ||
520 | _a"Korean Dream: A Vision for a Unified Korea is a powerful call to action for Koreans and supporters everywhere to achieve a new nation, rooted in a common past. In this Centennial Edition, which debuted on several bestseller lists including the Wall Street Journal, LA Times, and Publishers Weekly, Dr. Hyun Jin Preston Moon presents an innovative way forward for the Korean Peninsula that at its heart is Korean led. Ultimately, Korean reunification is the only long-term solution to security, economic, and social problems created through a 70-year division of the Peninsula. Dr. Moon goes a step further, offering a groundbreaking approach to peace rooted in the founding principles of Hongik Ingan, cultural practices, and engagement from civil society organizations to empower Koreans to become global advocates for peace. Korean Dream calls upon Koreans, Korean diaspora, and people everywhere to take charge and work to achieve a reunified Korean peninsula." -- Publisher's website | ||
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