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  • - New Frontiers in Korean Studies
     
    1.308,95 kr.

    This book provides fresh perspectives on the historical development and contemporary problems of North and South Korea.

  • af Dennis Patterson & Jangsup Choi
    517,95 - 1.163,95 kr.

    This volume examines the diplomatic and economic factors that led to South Korea becoming the international influential actor it is today with an emphasis on the diplomatic successes of this country's leaders earlier in the post-armistice period.

  • - Ideologies and Textbooks
    af Dong Bae Lee
    1.566,95 kr.

    This book examines how Korean culture has been represented in Korean language textbooks over the last 120 years. It analyzes cultural change through the historical context of South Korea's pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial periods.

  • af Jongwoo Han
    507,95 - 1.533,95 kr.

  • af Jun Taek Kwon
    1.067,95 kr.

    The North Korean nuclear issue has been one of the most significant challenges to international peace and security in the 21st century. The failure to peacefully resolve the issue could trigger regional instability or even nuclear warfare in the worst scenario. Since its first successful nuclear test in 2006, North Korea has repeatedly defied the international community regarding its nuclear program despite the effort and resources that the international community has focused on the issue. Many consider Pyongyang decision-makers irrational or simply crazy. Nonetheless, since early 2018, North Korea has drastically changed its foreign policy and actively pursued rapprochement.How to understand DPRK foreign policy, its past, and future? How will the nuclear issue develop under a possibly new paradigm of North Korean foreign policy? This book seeks to provide readers with a comprehensive analysis of North Korean foreign relations. As the existing analysis and literature on North Korean foreign relations focus primarily on China, the United States, South Korea, and Japan, but such analysis ignores the DPRK's relations with many other states and organizations that not only interact with North Korea nevertheless also play important roles in its strategy of surviving in the international systems.