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30th UNGA Session
A01=Barry Gills
Author_Barry Gills
Category=AB
Category=JPSD
Category=KCP
Category=NHF
Cold War East Asia
diplomatic competition history
Diplomatic Reversal
divided nations studies
DPRK Diplomacy
DPRK Foreign Ministry
DPRK Offensive
DPRK's Position
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il-sung
inter-Korean diplomatic rivalry analysis
international relations theory
kim
Kim Ii Sung
Kim Il Sung
korean
Korean Question
north
North Korea's Foreign Policy
North Korean
North Korean Diplomacy
political economy analysis
President Noh Tae Woo
President Park
question
regime
Rhee Regime
rigidities
ROK Ambassador
ROK Foreign
ROK Foreign Policy
ROK Government
ROK's Foreign Minister
ROK's Position
south
state adaptability research
states
Tumen River Area Development Programme
UNGA Debate
UNGA Session
united
World Solidarity Movement
Product details
- ISBN 9780415142311
- Weight: 612g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 31 Oct 1996
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This study traces the historic course of diplomatic competition between the rival Koreas within the context of a changing international system. This innovative analysis focuses on the dynamic interaction of domestic and international political economies and their effects on the conduct of diplomacy. The result is a new interpretation of the importance of adaptability in determining success in international relations.
B.K. Gills is Lecturer in International Politics, University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Korea versus Korea
€198.40
