Arms Control on the Korean Peninsula: Domestic Perceptions, Regional Dynamics, International PenetrationsYonsei University Press, 1996 - 327ÆäÀÌÁö |
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Introduction | 17 |
The Korean Conflict and Arms Control | 47 |
Global Dimensions and Interventions | 117 |
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