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Korea and the Geopolitics of Impossible

Published April 26, 2018by John Feffer 1 Comment

by John Feffer In geopolitics, everything is impossible — until, suddenly, it isn‘t. Wars that no one ever believed could happen flare into existence, and stable societies descend into chaos. On the other side of spectrum, peace agreements that only… Continue Reading  

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North Korea diplomacy, Donald Trump, German reunification, John Feffer, Kim Jong-un, Korean reunification, Moon Jae-in, North Korea, nuclear weapons, Punggye-ri, south korea

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