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Political Prospects in Korea: Plan for a Settlement

Kim, Yongjeung | February 9, 1952 issue

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This article focuses on the political prospects of Korea. Unless immediate steps are taken to settle the urgent question of Korean unification and independence, a bigger explosion can be expected. Should Korea be restored to its unhappy pre-war political status, its future would appear bleaker than ever before. Its social and economic structure has been utterly demolished, and its people are dying of hunger, cold, and disease. "Peace" under such circumstances is a mockery. A Korea left divided as well as ruined will have gone through untold agony to no avail, and the United Nations will have fought for nothing.

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POLITICAL planning; SOCIAL structure; ECONOMIC structure; PEACE; UNITED Nations; KOREA
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