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ID147044
Title ProperKorean Peninsula
Other Title Information is a war imminent?
LanguageENG
AuthorToloraya, Georgy
Summary / Abstract (Note)The decades-long tug of war on the Korean Peninsula has entered a new and more dangerous round in recent years. North Korea and South Korea both have not recognized the results of the 1950-1953 war and have not made peace. In the 1970s-1980s, North Korea relied on Chinese and Soviet assistance in defending the country, dreaming even of using their assistance in achieving reunification on its own terms. There are no such hopes any more. While some hotheads in Pyongyang may be considering taking over the South using nuclear supremacy, the regime would hardly resort to that. Until recently, tensions on the Korean Peninsula increased and subsided with seasonal regularity. But no one dared to cross the red line as neither side is prepared to start a large war. In fact, there are no goals that could justify such a war.
`In' analytical NoteRussia in Global Affairs Vol.14,No. 3; Jul-Sep 2016: p.167-181
Journal SourceRussia in Global Affairs 2016-07 14, 3
Key WordsNorth Korea ;  Korean Peninsul ;  War Imminent