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Planning for the future of the ROK- US alliance: a joint vision for today and post-reunification / Cossa, Ralph A   Journal Article
Cossa, Ralph A Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Although it is hard to predict how and when the Korean Peninsula will finally become reunited, there is no doubt that the best means to ensure peace on the Korean Peninsula is through maintaining a strong ROK-U.S. alliance, both today and after reunification. A new approach with a midterm goal of peaceful coexistence is needed to keep Pyongyang positively engaged and to set the stage for eventual Reunification and denuclearization. While Washington may take the lead in dealing with the nuclear issue, Seoul must take the lead in Korean Peninsula reunification. The U.S. and ROK must agree upon and then jointly articulate their respective roles and missions and begin making the case today for a role for the alliance post-reunification. For the denuclearization and the non-proliferation message to be kept firm, maintaining a strong ROK-U.S. alliance is critically essential.
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Responsible drawdown: synchronizing the joint vision / Hurley, Paul C; Abbatiello, John J   Journal Article
Hurley, Paul C Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Iraq  Joint vision  Human History  US - Forces  Barak Obama 
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Restructuring for strategic uncertainties: future army should b / Kanwal, Gurmeet   Journal Article
Kanwal, Gurmeet Journal Article
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