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Narrowing the Gap

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  • You Chan Yang

    (Washington, D. C.)

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Two sources of ideas on international affairs are the scholars and newspapermen, and the diplomats. The for mer offer judgments which are arrived at freely and objec tively ; the latter test the practicality of an idea or solution. There should be a balance between the ideal and the practical. In order to avoid war, we should try to find ways to bridge the gap between the Communists and the Free World; but we should also be aware of the dangers inherent in compro mises and conciliations. The ways of free people cannot be sacrificed. Korea exemplifies in a practical way the gap which divides the world today. The reunification of the country is a vital problem; and the right to free elections is the inalien able right of all Koreans—North or South. The Communist fear of encirclement is not a valid one since in all its long history Korea has never been an aggressor. To narrow the gap in the world today, we must determine "which side repre sents a tolerable way of life." The West cannot sacrifice its principles of freedom for "to do so would be to eliminate the gap by being swallowed up in it."—Ed.

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  • You Chan Yang, 1959. "Narrowing the Gap," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, , vol. 324(1), pages 49-55, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:anname:v:324:y:1959:i:1:p:49-55
    DOI: 10.1177/000271625932400107
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