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Nuclear disarmament --- China --- Korea (North) --- Foreign relations
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Nuclear nonproliferation. --- Nuclear disarmament --- United States --- Korea (North) --- Foreign relations --- Nuclear nonproliferation --- Korea (north) --- Korea --- Political science
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Weapons of mass destruction --- Nuclear nonproliferation. --- United States --- Korea (North) --- Foreign relations --- Foreign Relations --- Nuclear nonproliferation --- Korea (north) --- Asia --- History --- Political science
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Weapons of mass destruction --- Nuclear nonproliferation. --- United States --- Korea (North) --- Foreign relations --- Foreign Relations --- Nuclear nonproliferation --- Korea (north) --- History --- Political science
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Social change --- Korean reunification question (1945- ) --- Nationalism --- Korea (South) --- Korea (North)
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Peace --- World politics --- East Asia --- Korea (North) --- Korea (South) --- Foreign relations.
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On October 18-20, 2001, the 16th Annual Conference of the Council on U.S.-Korean Security Studies was held in Washington, DC. Created in 1985 by retired generals Richard Stilwell of the United States and Sun Yup Paik of the Republic of Korea, the Council's aim was to initiate a conference that would bring together top scholars and practitioners on the most important issues facing the two countries and their important bilateral alliance. Since then, the Council has successfully hosted an annual conference, alternating every other year between meetings in Seoul and Washington. Because of the unexpected attacks on the World Trade Center in New York just 1 month prior to the conference, the papers did not capture adequately an assessment of the actual and potential impact of the terrorist attack on U.S. foreign policy, its implications for the two Koreas, and its probable effects on China and Russia. There were suggestions that the attack would have major effects, but few details about what those would be, which was understandable with so little time having elapsed since the attack. On the other hand, several authors stressed that in important ways much had not changed: U.S. commitments had not been shifted or weakened; the U.S. ability to militarily uphold its commitments had not been affected; and the solidarity of the ROK-U.S. alliance again had been demonstrated through South Korea's strong support for the war on terrorism.
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Coming to the issues from different perspectives, the authors together have written an essential work of clear-eyed reflection and authoritative analysis. They refute a number of misconceptions and challenge faulty thinking that surrounds the discussion of North Korea, most important, the idea that North Korea is an irrational nation. Cha and Kang contend that however provocative, even deplorable, the North's behavior may at times be, it is not incomprehensible or incoherent.
Korea (North) -- Foreign relations -- United States. --- Korea (North) -- Military policy. --- Nuclear warfare -- Korea (North). --- United States -- Foreign relations -- Korea (North). --- World politics -- 21st century. --- Military & Naval Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Armies --- Nuclear warfare --- World politics --- Korea (North) --- United States --- Military policy. --- Foreign relations --- Atomic warfare --- CBR warfare --- Nuclear strategy --- Nuclear war --- Thermonuclear warfare --- War --- Nuclear crisis control --- Nuclear weapons --- K9564.11 --- K9570.90 --- K9578.15 --- Korea: International politics, law and relations of North Korea -- North America -- United States --- Korea: Defense and military -- general and history -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Korea: Defense and military -- weaponry -- North Korea
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Kang Chol-hwan a neuf ans quand il est envoyé, en 1977, en camp avec toute sa famille parce que le grand-père a émis quelques réserves sur la politique économique menée par le Parti communiste. Son témoignage dénonce les errances de la Corée du Nord, pays qui condamne sa population à la famine et au silence.
Political prisoners --- Concentration camps --- Forced labor --- Camps de concentration --- Prisonniers --- Travail forcé --- Internment camps --- Prisoners --- K9349.95 --- K9300.90 --- Convicts --- Correctional institutions --- Imprisoned persons --- Incarcerated persons --- Prison inmates --- Inmates of institutions --- Persons --- Compulsory labor --- Conscript labor --- Labor, Compulsory --- Labor, Forced --- Employees --- Incarceration camps --- Detention of persons --- Prisoners of conscience --- Korea: Social policy and pathology -- criminology -- crime and punishment, penology -- North Korea --- Korea: Social sciences -- social and cultural history -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Inmates --- Kang, Chol-hwan --- Kang, Ch'ŏr-hwan --- Kan, Chorufan, --- Kan, Chol Hwan --- Chol-hwan, Kang --- 강철환 --- Korea (North) --- Social conditions. --- Political prisoners - Korea (North) - Biography. --- Concentration camps - Korea (North) --- Forced labor - Korea (North) --- Camps de concentration - Corée du Nord --- Prisonniers - Corée du Nord --- Travail forcé - Corée du Nord
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908 <519.3> --- Heemkunde. Area studies--Noord Korea --- Korea (North) --- Korean People's Republic --- People's Democratic Republic of Korea --- Koreĭskai︠a︡ Narodno-Demokraticheskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Korea (North Korean Government) --- Democratic People's Republic of Korea --- North Korea --- KNDR --- Chʻao-hsien min chu chu i jen min kung ho kuo --- Koreai Népi Demokratikus Köztársaság --- Korea (Democratic People's Republic) --- K.N.D.R. --- K.R.L.D. --- Korea (People's Democratic Republic) --- Korean People's Democratic Republic --- Chōsen Minshu Shugi Jinmin Kyōwakoku --- Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk --- KRLD --- Koreańska Republika Ludowo-Demokratyczna --- Kūriyā al-Dīmuqrāṭīyah --- D.P.R.K. --- DPRK --- Corée du Nord --- República Popular Democrática de Corea --- Corea (North) --- North Korean Interim Government --- Chosun Minchu-chui Inmin Konghwa-guk --- History --- Korea [North ] --- 20th century --- Dictionaries --- Chaoxian minzhu zhuyi renmin gongheguo --- 朝鲜民主主义人民共和国
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