Crisis in Korean Peninsula – Past and Present

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Events in the Korean Peninsula are among the most dramatic in international politics. The current escalated tensions in the region proved negotiations in recent years with high focus on nuclear disarmament as a futile attempt to address the crisis. Economic engagement and improved people-to-people ties with tangible economic returns for North Korea are some ways to improve the situation.
Where is the Korean Peninsula?
- The Korean Peninsula is a peninsula in East Asia.
- It extends southwards approximately 684 miles or 1,100 km from continental Asia into the Pacific Ocean.
- It is surrounded by East Sea/Sea of Japan on the east, the East China Sea to the south,
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