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Asia / International relations / Separation barriers / Korean War / Republics / UNCMAC / United Nations Command / Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission / North Korea / Political geography / Aftermath of the Korean War / Korean Demilitarized Zone
Date: 2008-01-09 14:04:20
Asia
International relations
Separation barriers
Korean War
Republics
UNCMAC
United Nations Command
Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission
North Korea
Political geography
Aftermath of the Korean War
Korean Demilitarized Zone

II. Political and Security Questions A. THE QUESTION OF KOREA 1.

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