1 |
Peace in Korea: A Way Forward |
Leon V. Sigal |
1-23 p. |
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2 |
Beyond 70 Years of Armed Peace - Korea Peace Now! |
Yeonhee Sophie Kim |
25-56 p. |
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3 |
The Korean Peace System after the Korean War: International Factors and the Current Significance |
Ihn-hwi Park |
57-76 p. |
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4 |
Socialization on a Second Track? European Track 1.5 Initiatives with North Korea |
Eric J. Ballbach |
77-105 p. |
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5 |
When the Lights Went Out: Electricity in North Korea and Dependency on Moscow |
Benjamin R. Young |
107-134 p. |
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6 |
India’s Policy towards the North Korean Nuclear Weapons Program |
Ranjit Kumar Dhawan |
135-159 p. |
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7 |
Joseonhakgyo, Learning under North Korean Leadership: Transitioning from 1970 to Present |
Min Hye Cho |
161-188 p. |
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8 |
Toward a (Sub)-Regionalization of South Korea’s Unification Policy – the Proposal of a Romantic Road for Gangwon Province |
Bernhard Seliger, Hyun-Ah Choi |
189-216 p. |
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9 |
How will Changes in North Korean Legislation Affect Inter-Korean Exchanges and Cooperation? |
Sunhye Moon |
217-238 p. |
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10 |
Shifting Soviet Attitudes towards Collective Security and Its Impact on the Korean War |
David Alenga |
239-269 p. |
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11 |
Bridging the Divide Between Armistice and Peace Treaty: Using Just War Theory to End the Korean War |
David S. Lee |
271-296 p. |
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