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Lost and Found in Uzbekistan: The Korean Story, Part 3

Lost and Found in Uzbekistan: The Korean Story, Part 3

By Victoria Kim
In the final chapters, the mystery of Fedor Lee is solved and some of the Uzbek Koreans return to North Korea.
On North Korea, US Policymakers Misunderstand the History Between Beijing and Pyongyang

On North Korea, US Policymakers Misunderstand the History Between Beijing and Pyongyang

By James Person
U.S. attempts to outsource its North Korea policy to China will fail. History shows us why.

Know Thy North Korean Enemy

Know Thy North Korean Enemy

By Rachel Wagley
America can’t wait for China on the Korean Peninsula.

What If the United States had Used the Bomb in Korea?

What If the United States had Used the Bomb in Korea?

By Robert Farley
Cooler heads prevailed in the end, but nuclear use was a real possibility in the Korean War.

The Declining Power of Inter-Korean Reunions

The Declining Power of Inter-Korean Reunions

By Steven Denney
As historical memories fade, sympathy is waning.
After Incheon: Containment or Liberation?

After Incheon: Containment or Liberation?

By Francis P. Sempa
The famous landing and its aftermath helped guide U.S. foreign policy doctrine in the postwar period.

Preparing for the Next Korean War

Preparing for the Next Korean War

By Van Jackson
Why the U.S.-ROK alliance should plan for a limited war on the Korean Peninsula.
Don't Forget Land Wars in Asia

Don't Forget Land Wars in Asia

By Van Jackson
For all the talk of maritime Asia, we should not forget the importance of land.

Douglas MacArthur and the Pivot to Asia

Douglas MacArthur and the Pivot to Asia

By Francis P. Sempa
The controversial general would have applauded the U.S. commitment to the Asia-Pacific.

Henry Kissinger and the China-North Korea Reality

Henry Kissinger and the China-North Korea Reality

By Joseph A. Bosco
In his latest book, Kissinger offers another explanation of China’s position on North Korea. It is still unsatisfying.

Remembering the Korean War in London

Remembering the Korean War in London

By Alex Brooks
Memorials remind us of past sacrifices, and of the hard work still to be done on the Korean Peninsula.
Speaking Truth to Power: Canadian War Crimes in Korea

Speaking Truth to Power: Canadian War Crimes in Korea

By Steven Denney
A history professor uncovers some troubling evidence from the Korean War.

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