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ID189292
Title ProperRussia's approaches to problems on the Korean Peninsula
LanguageENG
AuthorLukin, Alexander ;  Alexander LUKIN, Oksana PUGACHEVA ;  Pugacheva, Oksana
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article comprehensively examines Russia's foreign policy with respect to the Korean Peninsula. This article is relevant because of the unsettled problems on the Korean Peninsula, including the nuclear problem, and the peninsula's geographical proximity to the Russian Far East, whose development is a priority task for Russia in the 21st century. Russia is interested in peace on the Korean Peninsula, its denuclearization, and the development of multilateral economic cooperation there. In principle, Russia would not object to the reunification of Korea, provided that the unification process takes place peacefully, in conditions of social stability,
`In' analytical NoteFar Eastern Affairs Vol. 50, No.2; 2022: p.136-160
Journal SourceFar Eastern Affairs Vol: 50 No 2
Key WordsDPRK ;  Russia ;  Unification ;  Korean Peninsula ;  Denuclearization ;  Six-Party Talks ;  Republic of Korea ;  Russia-DPRK-RK.


 
 
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