Two Koreas in Transition: Implications for U.S. Policy
By Ilpyong J. Kim
Two Koreas in Transition: Implications for U.S. Policy
By Ilpyong J. Kim
Synopsis
Examines the political, economic, & social changes occurring on the Korean peninsula in the later part of the twentieth century. Major events are discussed in relation to the changes in political leaders & U. S. foreign policy as the two Koreas work to maintain stability & peace, while looking toward resolving the issue of reunification.
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