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160650
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This article examines reasons for the critical aggravation of the situation on the Korean Peninsula in 2017. The author comes to the conclusion that the United States, under the pretext of fighting proliferation of nuclear weapons, is trying to implement its own geopolitical plans in the APR, which in essence aim to maintain US military superiority in the region and deter Russia and China. Factors facilitating resumption of inter-Korean dialogue and its prospects, as well as outcomes of the summit of the DPRK leader and the US president, are considered.
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ID:
073223
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ID:
075345
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ID:
136769
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The author analyses events in North Korea since the country’s new leader Kim Jong Un came to power, and the change made in its democratic and foreign politics. Much attention is given to the changes in the higher echelons of ruling cadres, including the commanders of the armed forces. New aspects of Pyongyang’s approaches to the nuclear issue on the Korean Peninsula are noted, and North Korea’s relations with China and Russia are examine briefly.
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ID:
147746
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The author analyzes the contents and political outcomes of the 7th Congress of the ruling Workers' Party of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), which took place in Pyongyang May 6-9, 2016. The author concludes that the congress did not bring any principal changes into the country's domestic and foreign policies pursued during the past decades. It reaffirmed the goals of building socialism, strengthening the nuclear forces of containment, and gaining the status of a de facto nuclear power.
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