Korean War: Open Questions
Abstract
The article offers several facts about Korean War. Topics discussed include the lived experience of North Koreans in the war; Korea-style direct military confrontation between China and the U.S., and long peace building strategies between the countries; and lasting legacies of Korean War special operations. It also informs that thousands of Koreans ever returned from their suicidal missions behind enemy lines in North Korea during the Korean War.
Repository Citation
Brazinsky, Gregg, Chen Kian, Sheila Miyoshi Jager, et al. "Korean War: Open Questions." Wilson Quarterly, Summer 2020. https://www.wilsonquarterly.com/quarterly/korea-70-years-on/korean-war-open-questions/.
Publisher
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Publication Date
Summer 7-1-2020
Publication Title
The Wilson Quarterly
Department
East Asian Studies
Additional Department
Russian and East European Studies
Document Type
Article
Notes
Issue: "Korea: 70 Years On"
Keywords
Korean War (1950-1953), Experience, Armed forces, Special operations, China-United States relations
Language
English
Format
text