Korea and the U. N.

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Springer Netherlands, 2000年6月7日 - 242 頁
This book deals with the political and legal issues of the Korean question in the United Nations. This is the first in-depth analysis of the meaning and effects of the Korean problem in UN politics. The book discusses the UN's role in the management of the Korean problem, the effects of the Korean war, South-North Korea's rivalry over the issues of their legitimacy and international representation, the problems of the Korean armistice agreement, and prospects for the four-party peace talks. It also examines North Korea's nuclear program and structural famine as the new concerns of the international community in the post Cold-War era.
This study is intended as one of the important readings for researchers, scholars and students in the fields of international law, international organizations and international relations.

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