This article presents three prerequisites to a potential Korean unification, implying that South should make every effort to accommodate the wishes of the North Korean to achieve permanent unification of the Korean Peninsula. Removing the Demilitarized Zone that currently separates the Koreas would be a key aspect of unification efforts in order to satisfy the first prerequisite to long-lasting peace. Moreover, a unified Korea will still need to treat North Koreans under a separate system of social security at the onset of efforts, albeit including sufficient economic incentives to North Koreans for this to remain feasible. A contribution of this article to the existing literature is its proposed guiding principles for resource allocation ...