North & South KoreaLouise I. Gerdes This fascinating volume explores both sides of issues related to Korea and its relationship with the United States. Readers will learn about the military threat from North Korea, human rights violations, and the likelihood of reunification. Essay sources include Sung-Yoon Lee, Kim Myong Chol, Balbina Y. Hwang, The Economist, and Nina Hachigian. |
Contents
Why Consider Opposing Viewpoints? | 11 |
The United States Provoked the North | 28 |
North Koreas Criminal Activities | 44 |
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