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A troubled peace : U.S. Policy and the two Koreas

His objective, comprehensive, and definitive study reveals a dynamic-and incredibly complex-series of relationships underpinning a troubled and tenuous peace.
Print Book, English, [2006]
The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, [2006]
XIV, 352 p
9780801883309, 9780801883316, 080188330X, 0801883318
758178979
AcknowledgmentsList of AbbreviationsNote on Korean, Chinese, and Japanese Terms1. Introduction2. The United States Faces KoreaFirst EncountersJapanese Ascendancy in KoreaNational DivisionThe Korean WarThe Containment System3. The Dynamics of Structural Adjustment: From Nixon to CarterThe Guam DoctrineNixon's China PolicyFord's InterregnumCarter's Military PolicyThe Koreagate InvestigationsPolitical Crisis in South Korea4. The Passing of the Cold War: The Reagan and Bush YearsReagan's Anti-Communist PolicyThe Beijing TalksRoh's Northern DiplomacyEconomic Relations5. From Containment to Engagement: Clinton's PolicyEngagement PolicyThe Four-Party TalksThe Perry ProcessA Missed Opportunity6. In Search of Hegemonic Diplomacy: Bush's PolicyBush's New DoctrinesThe "Axis of Evil"The HEU ProgramMultilateral DiplomacyThe Six-Party TalksA Strained AllianceThe Yongsan GarrisonSouth Korean Troops in Iraq7. ProspectsContinuity and ChangeInter-Korean RelationsThe United States and Korea after UnificationAppendix: TablesNotesIndex
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