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‡aOberdorfer, Don. |
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‡aThe two Koreas :
‡ba contemporary history /
‡cDon Oberdorfer and Robert Carlin. |
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‡aRevised and updated third edition. |
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‡aNew York :
‡bBasic Books, A member of the Perseus Books Group,
‡c[2014] |
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‡axix, 519 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates :
‡billustrations, map ;
‡c24 cm |
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‡a"Ever since Korea was first divided at the end of World War II, the tension between its northern and southern halves has riveted-and threatened to embroil-the rest of the world. In this landmark history, now thoroughly revised and updated in conjunction with Korea expert Robert Carlin, veteran journalist Don Oberdorfer grippingly describes how a historically homogenous people became locked in a perpetual struggle for supremacy-and how they might yet be reconciled"--
‡cProvided by publisher. |
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‡a"A new edition of the definitive overview of contemporary Korean history, updated with new material to account for recent, dramatic events"--
‡cProvided by publisher. |
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‡aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 473-504) and index. |
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‡g1
‡tWhere the Wild Birds Sing
‡g1 --
‡tThe Emergence of Two Koreas
‡g2 --
‡tWar and Its Aftermath
‡g6 --
‡tThe Origins of Negotiation
‡g9 --
‡tKim II Sung
‡g13 --
‡tConversations with the South
‡g18 --
‡g2
‡tThe End of the Beginning
‡g22 --
‡tPark Chung Hee
‡g25 --
‡tWashington Blinks at Park's Coup
‡g30 --
‡tThe Impact of Yashin
‡g33 --
‡g3
‡tThe Trouble Deepens
‡g39 --
‡tTensions Increase
‡g40 --
‡tThe Struggle with Japan
‡g42 --
‡tThe Underground War
‡g45 --
‡tChallenge from the North
‡g47 --
‡tEchoes of Saigon
‡g52 --
‡tThe South Korean Nuclear Weapons Program
‡g55 --
‡tMurder in me Demilitarized Zone
‡g59 --
‡g4
‡tThe Carter Chill
‡g67 --
‡tCarter's Withdrawal: Origins and Implementation
‡g68 --
‡tThe View from Pyongyang
‡g75 --
‡tEnd of the Carter Withdrawal
‡g80 --
‡g5
‡tAssassination and Aftermath
‡g87 --
‡tGrowing Domestic Tensions
‡g89 --
‡tThe Coming of Chun Doo Hwan
‡g92 --
‡tThe Kwangju Uprising
‡g98 --
‡tThe Fight to Save Kim Dae Jung
‡g105 --
‡g6
‡tTerror and Talk
‡g109 --
‡tThe Negotiating Track
‡g112 --
‡tFloods and Face-to-Face Talks
‡g115 --
‡tKim II Sung and the Soviet Connection
‡g119 --
‡g7
‡tThe Battle for Democracy in Seoul
‡g126 --
‡tChun's Succession Struggle
‡g126 --
‡tThe Election of 1987
‡g135 --
‡g8
‡tThe Great Olympic Coming-Out Party
‡g140 --
‡tThe Coming of the Olympics
‡g140 --
‡tThe Bombing of KAL Flight 858
‡g144 --
‡tThe Rise of Nordpolitik
‡g146 --
‡tWashington Launches a Modest Initiative
‡g150 --
‡g9
‡tMoscow Switches Sides
‡g154 --
‡tThe Roots of Change
‡g156 --
‡tGorbachev Meets Roh
‡g159 --
‡tThe Shevardnadze Mission
‡g165 --
‡t"How Long Will the Red Flag Fly?"
‡g169 --
‡tSoviet-South Korean Economic Negotiations
‡g175 --
‡g10
‡tChina Shifts its Ground
‡g178 --
‡tA Visit to North Korea
‡g180 --
‡tChina Changes Course
‡g186 --
‡g11
‡tJoining the Nuclear Issue
‡g194 --
‡tThe Origins of the Nuclear Program
‡g196 --
‡tNuclear Diplomacy: The American Weapons
‡g198 --
‡tFirst Steps
‡g200 --
‡tThe December Accords
‡g203 --
‡tMeeting in New York
‡g207 --
‡tThe Coming of the Inspectors
‡g208 --
‡tFirst Inspections
‡g209 --
‡tFrom Accommodation to Crisis
‡g212 --
‡g12
‡tWithdrawal and Engagement
‡g219 --
‡tThe Light-Water-Reactor Plan
‡g224 --
‡tKim Young Sam Blows the Whistle
‡g228 --
‡tThe Season of Crisis Begins
‡g232 --
‡g13
‡tShowdown Over Nuclear Weapons
‡g239 --
‡tThe Defueling Crisis
‡g240 --
‡tThe Military Track
‡g244 --
‡tThe Deepening Conflict
‡g248 --
‡tCarter in Pyongyang
‡g256 --
‡g14
‡tDeath and Accord
‡g265 --
‡tThe End of an Era
‡g268 --
‡tThe Succession of Kim Jong Il
‡g271 --
‡tThe Framework Negotiations
‡g274 --
‡tFallout from the Agreed Framework
‡g280 --
‡tThe Kim Jong Il Regime
‡g281 --
‡tVisit to Pyongyang
‡g283 --
‡tThe Struggle over the Reactors
‡g285 --
‡g15
‡tNorth Korea in Crisis
‡g289 --
‡tPolitical Earthquake in Seoul
‡g295 --
‡tSummit Diplomacy and the Four-Party Proposal
‡g299 --
‡tThe Submarine Incursion
‡g302 --
‡tNorth Korea's Steep Decline
‡g308 --
‡tThe Passage of Hwang Jang Yop
‡g312 --
‡tThe Two Koreas in Time of Trouble
‡g316 --
‡g16
‡tTurn Toward Engagement
‡g319 --
‡tInto the Heavens, Under the Earth
‡g319 --
‡tToward an Aid-Based State
‡g323 --
‡tPerry to the Rescue
‡g326 --
‡tToward the June Summit
‡g330 --
‡tSummit in Pyongyang
‡g335 --
‡tEngaging the United States
‡g340 --
‡g17
‡tThe End of the Agreed Framework
‡g347 --
‡tA Rocky Start
‡g350 --
‡tThe Impact of 9/11
‡g356 --
‡tThreads Come Together: Japan-North Korea Talks
‡g359 --
‡tSlouching Toward the Cliff
‡g362 --
‡tKim Jong Il's Progress
‡g364 --
‡tThe Unquiet Americans
‡g366 --
‡tThe Morning After
‡g372 --
‡g18
‡tTrouble in the Us-Rok Alliance
‡g381 --
‡tProblems for Diplomacy
‡g382 --
‡tSunshine, Barely
‡g385 --
‡tTensions Rise
‡g392 --
‡tThe Six-Party Mirage
‡g395 --
‡tNuclear Peek-a-Boo
‡g398 --
‡tA Year of Zigzags
‡g400 --
‡tThe End of KEDO
‡g411 --
‡tTraction, at Last
‡g413 --
‡tRumble in Punggye
‡g416 --
‡g19
‡tThe Emperor's New Clothes
‡g419 --
‡tSigns of Succession
‡g424 --
‡tDiplomatic Downturn
‡g427 --
‡tA Terrible Start
‡g431 --
‡tClinton's Visit
‡g435 --
‡tTurning to the South
‡g437 --
‡tA Second North-South Summit, but Not a Third
‡g439 --
‡tSecret Talks, Public Clashes
‡g443 --
‡tThe Rise of Chinese Influence
‡g446 --
‡tRare Backlash
‡g449 --
‡tYeonpyeong Island
‡g451 --
‡tKim Jong Il's Death and Beyond
‡g452 --
‡tThe New Look
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