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Online Appendix to: The Perception of the Integration of North and South Korea

Online-Anhang zu: Die Wahrnehmung/ Sichtweisen auf den Zusammenschluss von Nord- und Südkorea
[journal article]

Lee, Woo-Young
Lee, Hayeon

Abstract

This study describes South Koreans’ general perceptions of the integration of North and South Korea through a survey of 500 adults living in South Korea. The following multiple-choice questions were asked: one’s general ideas about the integration of North and South Korea; the type of Korean reunifi... view more

This study describes South Koreans’ general perceptions of the integration of North and South Korea through a survey of 500 adults living in South Korea. The following multiple-choice questions were asked: one’s general ideas about the integration of North and South Korea; the type of Korean reunification which is mostly supported/opposed; the type of Korean reunification which is most probable; and the pros and cons of reunification as well as necessary factors for reunification. Furthermore, we examined the differences in the perception of Korean reunification among the subgroup based on participants’ demographic information (i.e., gender, age, political orientation). The main results are as follows. First, the most representative thought on integration was “geographical integration of the Korean Peninsula,” followed by “establishment of economic partnerships or communities” and “restoration of common identity.” Meanwhile, there were differences among participants with regard to the detailed representation of Korean reunification. It suggests that when the attitudes toward integration of North and South Korea society are discussed, differences in the perception among people should be considered.... view less

Keywords
demographic factors; attitude; public opinion; social integration; South Korea; North Korea; reunification; cultural identity

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture

Free Keywords
Korean reunification; integration of Korean minds

Document language
English

Publication Year
2019

Page/Pages
p. 1-22

Journal
Historical Social Research, Transition (Online Supplement) (2019) 31

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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