1. Optimists: Stephen D. Goose, “The Comparative Military Capabilities of North Korean and South Korean Forces,” in The U.S.-South Korean Alliance: Time for a Change, ed. Doug Bandow and Ted Galen Carpenter (New Brunswick: Transaction, 1993), pp. 37–57;
2. Peter Hayes, Pacific Powderkeg: American Nuclear Dilemmas in Korea (Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1991), pp. 153–167;
3. Tae-Hwan Kwak, “Military Capabilities of South and North Korea: A Comparative Study,” Asian Perspective 14, no.1 (1990): 113–143;
4. Thomas H. Moorer, “The Balance of Power in the Western Pacific,” in The Korean Peninsula: Prospects for Arms Reduction Under Global Detente, ed. William J. Taylor Jr., Young-Koo Cha, and John Q. Blodgett (Boulder: Westview, 1990), pp. 77–89;
5. Trevor N. Dupuy, “New Perspectives on the Security of Korea,” Korean Journal of Defense Analysis 1, no. 2 (1989): 199–216;