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The beginning of the twenty-first century has been troubled for U.S.–South Korean relations. On the economic front, the Korean economy continues to recover from the Asian financial crisis, but has not firmly established its position within the first rank of global economies. Trade disputes continue to burden relations, and talks...
Clinton-era policies toward Korea came under some sharp criticism last year from both congressional Republicans and presidential candidate George W. Bush. Today--with George W. Bush in the White House and a Republican majority in Congress--U.S. policy toward Korea is under review and reevaluation. What economic and security policy challenges...
The president and his team finally may have realized that they've been a punching bag for far too long, and they actually have a case to make.
This fascinating book chronicles the guerilla war and reconstruction efforts to build a new and very different Iraq.
From one of America's embedded journalists--a riveting first-person account of the men who fought and the high-tech munitions that are changing the face of warfare forever.
North Korea is entirely unlikely to be talked out of its nuclear weapons program.
Progress toward a diplomatic resolution of the nuclear impasse cannot be expected without fundamental changes in outlook and policy on the part of Pyongyang's leadership.
Bush administrationshould use the mistaken killing of an American missionary and her infant child to bring about discussion of role our military plays in advancing American foreign policy.





