A new study that sheds light on the history of a critical Cold War flashpoint
The fall of the Berlin Wall more than two decades ago brought an end to the Cold War for most of the world. But the legacy of that era remains unresolved on the divided Korean peninsula, which still presents a clear danger for the United States and its allies. Two triangular alliances--one comprised of the United States, South Korea, and Japan, and the other of Russia, China, and North Korea--lie at the heart of the security challenge and all efforts to pursue a final peace treaty.
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A new study that sheds light on the history of a critical Cold War flashpoint