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The US and the Two Koreas: Growing Tensions on the Peninsula

One of the most dangerous crises looming for American foreign policy may be the growing dispute over North Korea's nuclear program.

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The United States and the Two Koreas: Growing Tensions on the Peninsula Bibliography


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