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The Two Koreas: A Contemporary History The Two Koreas: A Contemporary History by Don Oberdorfer
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“Hold on to your hats, Korea is a land of surprises”
Don Oberdorfer, The Two Koreas: A Contemporary History
“another policy review sparked by George Bush’s “gut instinct”
Don Oberdorfer, The Two Koreas: A Contemporary History
“North Korea was interested in talks with the United States on the “confidence building measures” mentioned by President Reagan in his UN address several weeks earlier.”
Don Oberdorfer, The Two Koreas: A Contemporary History
“the United States, increasingly alarmed at the progress of North Korea’s nuclear program,”
Don Oberdorfer, The Two Koreas: A Contemporary History
“South Korea’s property losses were”
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“first, to successfully carry out the organization of socialism in the northern part of the country; second, to support the revolutionary struggle in South Korea; third, to develop solidarity and unity with the international revolutionary forces.”
Don Oberdorfer, The Two Koreas: A Contemporary History