Korea s Foreign Policy Dilemmas

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Korea s Foreign Policy Dilemmas
Author : Sung-Hack Kang
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Publisher : Global Oriental
Language : English
Release Date : 13 December 2010
ISBN : 9789004212831
Pages : 445 pages
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This thought-provoking volume provides a valuable overarching framework towards a more informed understanding of how South Korea's relationship with the outside world has evolved in the twentieth century and the manner in which it is likely to do business in the twenty-first.

Korea s Foreign Policy Dilemmas

This thought-provoking volume provides a valuable overarching framework towards a more informed understanding of how South Korea's relationship with the outside world has evolved in the twentieth century and the manner in which it is likely to do business in the twenty-first.

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