Austin Smith and Michael Muir discuss the prospect of a unified Korea, highlighting the contrasting regimes of North Korea's dictatorship and South Korea's democracy, with differing visions of unification - loose federation vs. gradual reform. Unification, a mutual ultimate aim, may occur in the future with South Korea's progress in democracy as a positive indicator.
North Korea envisions a loose federation akin to China's Special Administrative Regions while South Korea leans towards a gradual integration process. Although the exact timeline for unification remains uncertain, the divergent ideologies between the two Koreas underscore the complexities and challenges inherent in this long-term goal.
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