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Judul Toward Normalizing U.S.-Korea Relations: In Due Course / Edward A. Olsen
Pengarang Olsen, Edward A.
Penerbitan Colorado : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2002
Deskripsi Fisik xi, 148 p. ; 24 cm. ;24 cm.
ISBN 1588261093
Subjek Politics
Economic
Abstrak Considering The Future Of U.S.-Korea Relations, Edward Olsen first provides a rich assessment of the political, economic, and strategic factors that have shaped-and flawed-U.S. policy toward the Korean Peninsula since World War II. Olsen suggests that the prospect of permanent separation has become integral to U.S. policy toward both Korean states. Offering counterintuitive recommendations for reinigorating the "in due course" paradigm, his analysis is firmly grounded in the current debate about the course of U.S. foreign policy in general and, i particular, its role the East Asian context.
Catatan Indeks : p.143-147
p.139-142
Bahasa Inggris
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