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  • ...northeastern [[Asia]], divided in two states, [[North Korea]] and [[South Korea]]. An adjacent region of China also belongs to the Korean culture area.
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  • ...nsula of northeastern Asia, comprising the states of North Korea and South Korea.
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  • ...Political map of the Korean peninsula.gif|right|175px|A political map of [[Korea]].}} ...rea]]. Its [[capital (city)|capital]] and largest city is [[Pyongyang]]. [[Korea]] was split into two states following [[World War II]], since when the Nort
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  • {{Image|Taegeukgi.gif|right|150px|[[Taegeukgi]], the national flag of South Korea.}} ...lsize">[http://www.korea.net/korea/kor_loca.asp?code=W05 Exploring Korea], Korea.net, date accessed: 2009-01-08.</ref> and a major technological and financi
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  • ...pying the southern half of the Korean peninsula; established in 1948 after Korea's liberation from Japanese colonial rule.
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  • {{r|North Korea}} {{r|South Korea}}
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  • ...orthern Korean peninsula; officially the ''Democratic People's Republic of Korea'' with Pyongyang its capital.
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  • |Tidal flat in South Korea.jpg|
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  • #REDIRECT [[South Korea]]
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  • ...II], [http://www.vbs.tv/watch/the-vice-guide-to-travel/vice-guide-to-north-korea-3-of-3 Part III].
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  • ...much less common in the modern states of [[North Korea|North]] and [[South Korea]]. Relations between these three nations, as well as links with the [[Peopl ==Japanese invasions of Korea (1592-1598)==
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  • *[[South Korea/Catalogs/Facts and figures|Facts and figures]] *[[South Korea/Catalogs/International Ranks|International Ranks]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[South Korea]]
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  • ...also is head of the United Nations Forces in Korea, [[United States Forces Korea]] and the [[Eighth United States Army]]. ...even stronger, overall command will pass to a general of the [[Republic of Korea]]. Binational manning is already the doctrine: if a unit or section head is
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  • {{r|Korea}} {{r|Workers' Party of Korea}}
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  • {{r|Korea}} {{r|North Korea}}
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  • {{Korea Subgroup}}
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  • * [http://www.korea.net/ Korea.net - official website of the Republic of Korea] * [http://www.dynamic-korea.com/ Dynamic Korea] - homepage of the South Korean embassy in the USA
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  • ...ic Command]], with responsibility for all U.S. forces in the [[Republic of Korea]]. The four-star USFK commander is "triple hatted" with the [[Eighth United *United States Naval Forces Korea
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  • ...relations]] between both the independent nations of [[Japan]] and [[South Korea]], as well as issues related to the Japanese occupation of the [[Korean Pen
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  • ...r [[Republic of Korea]] and [[United States of America]] forces in [[South Korea]]
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  • ...e">[http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200811/200811130006.html S.Korea's Birthrate Second Lowest in the World], Choson Ilbo. 2008-11-13.</ref> ...and">[http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200811/200811280023.html Korea Ranks World's 10th in National Brand Value], Choson Ilbo. 2008-11-28.</ref>
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  • {{r|Combined Forces Command Korea}}
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  • ...ttp://korea.net/korea/kor_loca.asp?code=X01 Facts and figures] provided by Korea.net, accessed on 2008-11-07.'' {{Image|Taegeukgi.gif|right|200px|[[Taegeukgi]], the national flag of South Korea.}}
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  • {{r|South Korea}} {{r|North Korea}}
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  • ...olicy]] specialists who banded together to address the problems in [[North Korea]].<ref name=About>{{citation ...r initial focus was on improved access both for external observer to North Korea, and for North Koreans to communicate with the rest of the world and to lea
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  • ...ials, which works with international organizations to open access to North Korea and affect conditions there
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  • {{r|North Korea}} ...uck Downs}} Executive Director, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; former Associate Director of the Asian Studies Program at the American [
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  • #REDIRECT [[North Korea]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[North Korea]]
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  • ...also is head of the United Nations Forces in Korea, [[United States Forces Korea]] and the [[Eighth United States Army]]. ...even stronger, overall command will pass to a general of the [[Republic of Korea]]. Binational manning is already the doctrine: if a unit or section head is
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  • ...r [[Republic of Korea]] and [[United States of America]] forces in [[South Korea]]
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  • ...much less common in the modern states of [[North Korea|North]] and [[South Korea]]. Relations between these three nations, as well as links with the [[Peopl ==Japanese invasions of Korea (1592-1598)==
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  • ...nsula of northeastern Asia, comprising the states of North Korea and South Korea.
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  • ...northeastern [[Asia]], divided in two states, [[North Korea]] and [[South Korea]]. An adjacent region of China also belongs to the Korean culture area.
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  • {{r|Korea}} {{r|Workers' Party of Korea}}
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  • ...pying the southern half of the Korean peninsula; established in 1948 after Korea's liberation from Japanese colonial rule.
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  • * [http://www.korea.net/ Korea.net - official website of the Republic of Korea] * [http://www.dynamic-korea.com/ Dynamic Korea] - homepage of the South Korean embassy in the USA
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  • ...a and [[Meiji Restoration]] [[Japan]] (1894-1895); Japan gained control of Korea
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  • ...; past executive director of the U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea and director of [[International Crisis Group]] Northeast Asia Project
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  • ...ame chair in 1989. Its focus has evolved to [[terrorism]], China, [[North Korea]], and [[Western Sahara]]. ==North Korea==
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  • ...South Korea]], located in Seoul, with a satellite campus in [[Ansan, South Korea|Ansan]].
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  • ...II], [http://www.vbs.tv/watch/the-vice-guide-to-travel/vice-guide-to-north-korea-3-of-3 Part III].
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  • ...th Korea, but its four-star commander also commands [[United States Forces Korea]] and the United Nations Command
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  • ...ic Command]], with responsibility for all U.S. forces in the [[Republic of Korea]]. The four-star USFK commander is "triple hatted" with the [[Eighth United *United States Naval Forces Korea
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  • Region comprising China, Japan, North Korea, South Korea and Taiwan; also defined in cultural terms, with these nations historically
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  • ...an, connected to the Pacific Ocean through several channels, including the Korea Strait, the La Perouse Strait, and the Strait of Tartary.
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  • ...mmand/[[Combined Forces Command Korea|Combined Forces Command]] in [[South Korea]] and XVIII Airborne Corps in the [[Gulf War]]. He is an adviser to the Ce ==Korea==
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  • ...mmand/[[Combined Forces Command Korea|Combined Forces Command]] in [[South Korea]] and XVIII Airborne Corps in [[Gulf War]]; advisor, Center for Security Po
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  • Specifically fought over control of [[Korea]], the '''First Sino-Japanese War''', between [[Qing Dynasty]] China and [ Japan gained control of Korea, but not the indemnification it wanted.
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  • ...begun when [[North Korea]], backed by China, attempted to overrun [[South Korea]], which had been placed under the control of [[United States of America|U.
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  • ...tlantic Council; former Director for Research and Academic Affairs at the Korea Economic Institute of America
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  • {{r|North Korea}} {{r|South Korea}}
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  • * 박혜일 (朴惠一). "이순신." Korea ''Britannica''. Daum.net. Web. 23 Oct. 2010. <http://enc.daum.net/dic100/co * 최이돈 (崔異敦). "기묘사화." Korea ''Britannica''. Daum.net. Web. 23 Oct. 2010. <http://enc.daum.net/dic100/co
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  • {{r|South Korea}} {{r|Korea Basic Science Institute}}
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  • *''Crony Capitalism: Corruption and Development in South Korea and the Philippines'' (Cambridge University Press, 2002) *''Nuclear North Korea: A Debate on Engagement Strategies'' (co-authored with Victor Cha) (Columbi
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  • {{Korea Subgroup}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Korea]]
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  • {{r|Foreign policy, Democratic People's Republic of Korea}} {{r|Foreign policy, Republic of Korea}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[North Korea]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[North Korea]]
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  • Artist from South Korea.
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  • == Maps with "Sea of Korea" == ...ea.jpg|An early 17th-century Portuguese map; the first instance of "Sea of Korea ("Mar Coria") appearing on a map.
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  • *[[South Korea/Catalogs/Facts and figures|Facts and figures]] *[[South Korea/Catalogs/International Ranks|International Ranks]]
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  • {{r|Korea}} {{r|South Korea}}
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  • ...eneral of Korea, and 1945 signatory of the surrender of Japanese forces in Korea; brother-in-law of Admiral [[Shigeyoshi Inoue]]
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  • Largest city and capital of North Korea.
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  • A famous limestone cave in South Korea.
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  • A supersonic trainer jet developed by the Korea Aerospace Industries.
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  • ...Coalition, Board Member of the [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]] and a Board member of Christian Solidarity Worldwide-USA.
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  • [[UN Human Rights Council]] advisory committee member from the [[Republic of Korea]]
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  • {{rpl|Japan-South Korea relations}} {{rpl|Korea}}
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  • Humanoid robots developed at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.
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  • ...dged Japan's "predominant political, military, and economic interests in [[Korea]]" and both nations agreed to evacuate [[Manchuria]]. Both nations continu Japan would annex Korea in 1910.
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  • [[South Korea]]'s second largest city, situated on the southeastern coast; population abo
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  • ...Province), [[South Korea]]. It is amongst the most famous natural caves in Korea and listed as the country's "Natural Monument No. 256". The cave is open to *Korea Tourism Organization. [http://english.tour2korea.com/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.j
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  • Capital city of [[South Korea]], with a population of over 10 million.
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  • Venomous viper subspecies found in the Russian Far East, China, North Korea and on Sakhalin Island.
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  • ...nt Organization (KEDO), a multinational organization designed to end North Korea's nuclear weapons program; Guest Scholar, [[Woodrow Wilson International Ce
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  • ...l of the United Nations]] since 2006; formerly Foreign Minister of [[South Korea]]
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  • {{r|North Korea}} {{r|South Korea}}
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  • ...Political map of the Korean peninsula.gif|right|175px|A political map of [[Korea]].}} ...rea]]. Its [[capital (city)|capital]] and largest city is [[Pyongyang]]. [[Korea]] was split into two states following [[World War II]], since when the Nort
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  • The XXIII Winter Olympic Games were held in [[Pyeongchang]] (South Korea) from 9 February to 25 February 2018.
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  • ...dvocacy group for strong defense, with special interests in China, [[North Korea]], and [[Western Sahara]]
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  • ...span>, ''Jo-son-mal'') is the [[language (general)|language]] of the two [[Korea]]s and many communities around the world. Korean has about 72 million speak ...f [[Chinese characters|Chinese-derived]] ''[[Hanja]]'' characters in South Korea. ''Hangeul'' symbols are [[letter (alphabet)|letters]], representing [[phon
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  • ...ided into numerous denominations. The Council of Presbyterian Churches in Korea (CPCK), formed in 1997, now includes 29 Presbyterian churches, including al * Presbyterian Church of Korea (Haptong) 2,094,338
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  • Strongly spiced vegetable [[pickle]]s that are basic to [[Korea]]n cooking; flavorings include hot peppers, [[fermented fish sauce]] or fre
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  • *Editor, ''North Korea after Kim Il Sung'' (Hoover Institution Press, 1999). *''One Korea? Challenges and Prospects for Reunification'' (1994)
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  • {{r|Korea}} {{r|North Korea}}
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  • ...orthern Korean peninsula; officially the ''Democratic People's Republic of Korea'' with Pyongyang its capital.
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  • {{r|U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea}} {{r|North Korea}}
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  • A major national research university in Daejon, South Korea; established in 1971 as the nation’s first graduate school specializing i
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  • Abbreviation for [[South Korea]]n licensed derivatives of the U.S. [[Burke-class]] multirole [[destroyer]]
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  • ...ola, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cuba, Egypt, Ethiopia, Finland, India, Iraq, North Korea, Libya, Poland, Romania, Russia, Syria, Vietnam, Yemen, and Yugoslavia.
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  • | country = [[South Korea]] {{flagicon|South Korea}} | Establishment of Korea Advanced Institute of Science (KAIS), Hongneung Campus, Seoul
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  • ...insula from 1592 to 1598 between Japan and the Chinese tributary alliance (Korea, China, Ryukyus, Java, etc.), and resulted in Japanese retreat.
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  • ...ials, which works with international organizations to open access to North Korea and affect conditions there
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  • ...its maiden flight in 2002 and entered active service with the Republic of Korea Air Force in 2005.
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  • ...relations]] between both the independent nations of [[Japan]] and [[South Korea]], as well as issues related to the Japanese occupation of the [[Korean Pen
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  • ...hing at the secondary and college levels in the United States and in South Korea; contributing editor, [[Family Security Matters]]
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  • ...ile [[air assault]] forces. Retired as four-star commander of UN forces in Korea.
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  • ...l Government Party) with [[Taisuke Itagaki]]; opposed confrontation with [[Korea]] during the [[Meiji Restoration]]
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  • ...for Democracy]]; Board member, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; Resident Scholar at [[Freedom House]] (1980-81) and Executive Director
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  • ...w.usatoday.com/news/world/2006-04-22-asia-water-dispute_x.htm Japan, South Korea defuse standoff over disputed waters] - an article from the ''Associated Pr *[http://publicdiplomacymagazine.com/korea%E2%80%99s-emotional-diplomacy/ Korea’s Emotional Diplomacy] By David C. Kang, Published by the University of S
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  • {{r|Combined Forces Command Korea}} {{r|United States Forces Korea}}
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  • ...and former executive director, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; previously at the [[U.S. Institute of Peace]] and [[National Endowment f
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  • *Dudden, Alexis. (2008) ''Troubled Apologies Among Japan, Korea, and the United States'' New York: Columbia University Press. ...r Takeshima? The International Law of Territorial Acquisition in the Japan-Korea Island Dispute]," ''Stanford Journal of East Asian Affairs'', Vol. 5, No. 1
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  • ...nese characters to write Vietnamese, similar to kanji in Japan or hanja in Korea.
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  • ...r deputy assistant chief of staff for operations at [[United States Forces Korea]], [[Combined Forces Command]], United Nations Command.
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  • {{r|North Korea}} ...uck Downs}} Executive Director, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; former Associate Director of the Asian Studies Program at the American [
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  • ...olicy]] specialists who banded together to address the problems in [[North Korea]].<ref name=About>{{citation ...r initial focus was on improved access both for external observer to North Korea, and for North Koreans to communicate with the rest of the world and to lea
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  • * Hawley, Samuel. ''The Imjin War: Japan's Sixteenth-Century Invasion of Korea And Attempt To Conquer China'' (2005), The Royal Asiatic Society and The In * Jones, Geo H. "The Japanese Invasion of Korea - 1592" (1899), ''The China Review, or notes & queries on the Far East'', V
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  • *[http://www.pck.or.kr/Eng/Main/engMain.asp Presbyterian Church of Korea (Tonghap)]
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  • ...a (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]); [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; [[Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission]]; 100% [[American Conservative Uni
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  • ...east Asian Nations]], as well as [[Bangladesh]], China, [[Japan]], [[South Korea]], [[India]] and [[Sri Lanka]]
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  • ...S. State Department]] deputy special envoy for [[human rights]] in [[North Korea]] (2005-2009); special advisor to the [[Under Secretary of State for Democr
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  • ...outh Korean help, of information that predicted the 1950 invasion of South Korea, and the plans and capabilities of the enemy once the war had started
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  • Attorney; Secretary, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; Far East specialist at the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], including s
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  • ...China Sea, and the Yellow Sea; divided into the states of North and South Korea.
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  • ...e">[http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200811/200811130006.html S.Korea's Birthrate Second Lowest in the World], Choson Ilbo. 2008-11-13.</ref> ...and">[http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200811/200811280023.html Korea Ranks World's 10th in National Brand Value], Choson Ilbo. 2008-11-28.</ref>
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  • ...theastern [[Asia]], connected with the [[Pacific Ocean]] and bordered by [[Korea]], [[Japan]] and [[Russia]].
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  • ...erving four terms in all; assassinated in 1909 while [[Governor-General of Korea]] (1905-1909)
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  • *[[Takeshima, Shimane]]: a group of islets controlled by South Korea and claimed by Japan. Japan registers the islets as a part of the Shimane P
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  • * Jeonju, Republic of Korea
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  • * Hawley, Samuel. ''The Imjin War: Japan's Sixteenth-Century Invasion of Korea And Attempt To Conquer China'' (2005), The Royal Asiatic Society and The In
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  • ...ard member, Executive Director, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]
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