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| The Details of a Peace Regime |
| Published: October 2, 2007, 9:25 pm |
| Tags: Academia, Books Movies Media, Business Economy, East Asia, Politics, China, Council On Foreign Relations, Don Oberdorfer, Dprk, Japan, Korea, North South Summit, Rok, Six Party Talks, Song Min Soon |
| problems I have with what Song Min-soon (mp3 file: a rush transcript is also available), the ROK Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade says at the Council of Foreign Relations is his definition of a “bold and strategic move” or a “first move”. And then, there’s just the lie of omission about the Roh |
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| Process vs. Results on North Korean Denuclearization |
| Published: October 18, 2007, 7:15 am |
| Tags: Academia, East Asia, Politics, Usa, Wmd, Bruce Cumings, Denuclearization, Disablement, Dprk, George W Bush, Korea, Roh Moo Hyun, Rok, Song Min Soon, Victor Cha, Yongbon |
| is disclosed,” Foreign Minister Song Min-soon told parliament. (…) “The start of the talks must be in parallel with the disablement process,” Song said. …vs. results: Do I go into this thing saying, Well, you know, gosh, the process is more important than the results? I don’t. What matters most, you know, to |
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| N. Korea Razes Cooling Tower In Show of Nuclear Accord |
| Published: June 28, 2008, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Korea, Razes, Cooling, Tower, Show, Nuclear, Accord, North Korea, United States, George W Bush, Seoul, South Korea, Kyoto, U S Department Of State, Lee Myung Bak, Beijing, Charles D Ferguson, Condoleezza Rice, Kim Jong Il, Song Min Soon, Yongbyon, China, Dongguk Univer |
| KYOTO, Japan, June 27 -- North Korea dynamited the dirty gray cooling tower at its deactivated Yongbyon nuclear facility on Friday, a made-for-TV event intended to show the United States and the world that it is serious about abandoning its nuclear weapons program. |
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