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The Two Koreas and the Great Powers
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422 pages
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Korea's evolving identity and foreign policy are examined through its interactions with China, Russia, Japan, and the United States. The book highlights a shift from Korea's historical perception as a vulnerable entity to a more assertive role in global dynamics. Utilizing synthetic national identity theory, it analyzes Korea's diplomatic history and relationships with these powers, dedicating chapters to each. The conclusion addresses inter-Korean relations and the prospects for reunification, offering insights into the complexities of Korea's national identity amidst changing geopolitical landscapes.
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2016, paperback
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