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How America Became a “Republic” and Why North Korea Uses the Same Word
This video explores why so many modern nations—including America, Germany, Venezuela, Pakistan, and even North Korea—call ...
Strange and unlikely theories are often debunked when met with rigorous debate. Sometimes they are proven right. Either way, ...
The question of Korean unification is not an abstraction for Koreans or Americans; it is the central unresolved strategic, moral, and humanitarian problem of Northeast Asia.
For decades, the idea that the U.S. would risk war against North Korea to defend South Korea was a given in international politics. But in recent years, Seoul has had reasons to think this is changing ...
South Korea’s new president, Lee Jae Myung, makes a cameo as an air-traffic controller, helping guide planes to the runway. The slick video, commissioned to help promote the annual gathering of the ...
South Korea’s new president, Lee Jae-myung, has upset historic Korean-American ties by pursuing what he calls a “pragmatic” policy of attempting to play Washington against Beijing. Washington has ...
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North Korea's "Largest" Export Product + Biography of Arthur Tien Chin: America's First Ace of World War 2 (1913-1997)
North Korea suffered a multitude of trade restrictions after its nuclear tests. On the list of some of the most recent ...
July 15 (UPI) --Editor's note: This speech was presented to the Asia-Pacific Policy Strategy Dialogue, House of Lords, United Kingdom and the UK All-Party Parliamentary Group on North Korea at the U.K ...
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Linking America’s Energy Security to Japanese Capital and a Wall Street‑Style State
America's energy security cannot be a case of "America alone." Foreign capital will have to play an indefensible part.
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