Of the several divided countries that emerged in the middle of the last century, the evolution of the twoKoreas—the Republic of Korea (South Korea) and the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea(DPRK—North Korea)—is perhaps the one which most reads like a fable. Last week, both countries have in their different ways impacted on the world scene. Theforeign minister of one country was recommended by the Security Council to the UN General Assembly as the preferred successor to Kofi Annan, the UN Secretary General—and as we post this, he has been