The Two Koreas: A Contemporary History is a comprehensive examination of the divided Korean peninsula. This book explores the political, social, and economic developments in both North and South Korea since the division in 1945. From the authoritarian regimes of North Korea to the democratic transition in South Korea, this book provides a balanced analysis of the two countries. Whether you are interested in the ongoing tensions between North and South Korea or the prospects for reunification, this book offers a deep dive into the complexities of the Korean peninsula.