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Subject Summer 2020 | Korea: 70 Years On
Date June 17, 2020 3:27 PM
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Korea: 70 Years On
Wilson Quarterly
Summer 2020
Asia changed forever on June 25, 1950. The history and legacy of an unresolved conflict that still stokes tensions in the region and across the globe.

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Guns and Hunger [[link removed]]
By Jean H. Lee
Reflections on one South Korean family's journey through the conflict and beyond.

Bridges at Panmunjom [[link removed]]
By Lt. Col. Sean Morrow
The former commander of the United Nations Command Security Battalion-Joint Security Area in Korea’s DMZ reflects on the past and present at “the world’s loneliest outpost.”

Past Present [[link removed]]
By Katie Stallard-Blanchette
Kim Il Sung created a powerful fiction to gain power. His family has used it to stay there.

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