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South Korea: Looking to Germany for Lessons on Reunification
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/02/world/asia/02briefs-REUNIFICATION.html?_r=1&ref=world
Germany and South Korea agreed to set up an expert group to examine how the German reunification model might be applied to the Korean Peninsula, the German Interior Ministry said Friday. A memorandum of understanding signed by Christoph Bergner, Germanys deputy interior minister, and Kim Chun-sig, South Koreas deputy minister in charge of reunification affairs, said Seoul would get access to historic and government documents on Germanys 1990 reunification. We are willing to share our insight and experience gathered with regard to the resolution of the German question, the economic reconstruction of eastern Germany and the development of the new federal states, Mr. Bergner said.
I doubt it will ever happen because why would North Korea be willing to be swallowed up by South Korea in the name of "reunification" ? I am sure South Korea wouldn't want to be under N. Korean rule in the name of "reunification".