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Korea A Brief History OC Ogburn 1/C Warren Ancient History • Evidence of inhabitants dating back to 4000 BC • In 668 AD the Silla kingdom overthrew Goguryeo and Baekje kingdoms starting Korea’s cultural development • The Mongols invaded Korea in 1231 • In 1392 Yi, a Korean general, setup his own dynasty and adopted Confucianism th 19 Century • Korean rulers tried to prevent foreign trade from Japanese and Western traders by closing its borders in the 1800s • Japanese began forcing a series of trade agreements beginning in 1876 • In 1897 King Kojong declared himself emperor of an independent Korea th 20 Century • The Japan-Korea Protection Treaty gave Japan control over Korea in 1905 • In 1910 Korea announced the annexation by Japan • The Independence Movement of 1919 was brutally repressed • In 1945 the Japanese surrender World War II • Japan took more and more of Korea’s resources, including its people, to feed its imperial war machine • Japanese surrender on August 15, 1945, causes the peninsula to come under divided rule: the USSR occupied Korea north of 38th parallel, while U.S. occupied southern section Korean War • 25 June 1950 Kim Il-Sung orders the invasion of South Korea (38th Parallel) • General Douglas McCarthur holds off the Communists at Pusan while planning an amphibious landing at Inchon • Marines move into/take Seoul; Conflict ends in 1953 The Landing at Inchon • Marines plan to split the enemy force by landing at Inchon and then marching on Seoul. • Invasion is successful, conflict ends 1953. Post War Build-Up (North) • North Koreans have almost doubled military capabilities under Kim Il-Sung sense the late 1960’s – %GDP spent on Military (Korea) • 13% – %GDP spend on Military (US) • 3.3% Military Power Today • Active Duty Personnel: 1 Million + • Roughly 7 million men and women organized into reservists units. – Organized under the Civil Def. Dept. however can be moved to the command of the Ministry of Defense for “contingencies.” Military Power Today • North Korea boasts of 80 military divisions and brigades (20 Infantry). • Each infantry division consists of: – 3 infantry regiments – 1 artillery regiment – 1 tank BN of 31 tanks. – 1 anti aircraft, COM, and RECON BN – 1 Chemical Military Power Today • Special forces group of 120,000. – Of these 20,000 can be moved (off the peninsula at moments notice). – How good? • Kang-Nung September 1996. Kim Jung Il • Currently the Chairman of the PRK, Supreme Commander of the Korean People’s Army, and General Sec. of the Korean Worker’s Party. • Background: – Educated in China – At the age of forty assumed the title “Dear Leader” in which case a personality cult was built around him. – Father died in 1994, Jung Il assumed control. The Nuclear Option • December of 2002 N.K. expelled members of International Atomic Energy Council • Declared withdrawal from Non-Proliferation Treaty one month later • By August of 2003 announced the extraction of weapons grade plutonium Key Points • Must consider 2 points of North Korean Leadership: – Not only does Jong Il walk “in the footsteps of his father”, but so do his subordinates. – Entire country (and particularly upper levels of leadership) have a mindset rooted in Confucian thought. Korea Today (South) • Population: 48,422,644 (July 2005) • GDP: $ 983.3 Billion (2005 Est.) – Imports: Oil, and various raw materials – Exports: Heavy Industrial Equipment, Chemical products Korea Today (South) • Religion: – – – – – 46% Non affiliated 26% Christian 26% Buddhists 1% Confucian 1% Other Korea Today (North) • Population: 22,912,177 (July 2005) • GDP: $40 Billion (Est. 2005) – Imports: Oil, heavy industrial equipment and machinery. – Exports: Non-ferrous metals, textile yarn and fabrics Korea Today (North) • Religion: Traditionally Buddhist and Confucianist. – Note that all religious groups today must be sponsored by the government. Those operating outside these laws must do so in secret. Terrain of Korea • Korea’s terrain (particularly the northeast region) is extremely mountainous. • North Korea still contains an elaborate tunnel system. (Okinawa??) Major Cities of Korea •Direct Governed Cities: direct administration of Central Gov. Current Status • North Korea = Crisis – Country has been relying on international aid to feed it’s people for the last decade. Primary Reason…. • Million Man Army + Military Tech. Spending – As of December 2005 government was attempting to expel all “nongovernmental agencies” thereby cutting off all help for general public References • http://www.hendrick-hamel.hennysavenije.pe.kr/oldtonew.htm • http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asiapacific/4084249.stm • http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos /kn.html • www.wfp.org/newsroom/in_depth/north_korea_II. html • http://www.dega.dk/media/upload/Fotocollage_Da nsk_Eksportf.jpg