westmanguy westmanguy:
Can someone shed some insight on the likeliness of a reunification someday?
I just can't see it happening. China does not want a capitalist liberal democracy next door with nuclear weapons, and I get the vibe South Koreans aren't interested in swallowing up 25 million refugees. That would be even more pronounced of a economic disparity than East and West Germany, no?
Like SK is a very modernized technologically advanced economy, and NK is at the complete opposite end of the spectrum. Rehauling that society and bringing the basic staples of modern life there would be a hell of an expensive undertaking.
How would anyone see a reunification working, if the NK dictatorship collapsed some day?
Zero.
As you said, the Chinese won't like it, Sk doesn't have the money
to pay for it.
Hopefully, the Chinese get sucked into paying to prop up the regime
for a while longer, even if they collapse.