Korea used to be the forgotten war. Now, however, experts widely
view it as a pivotal moment in the history of the Cold War, while
its legacy still scars contemporary East Asian politics.
The sixtieth anniversary of the Korean War is a fitting time
both to assess the current state of historiography on the conflict
and to showcase new research on its different dimensions. This book
contains six essays by leading experts in the field. These essays
explore all aspects of the war, from collective security and
alliance relations, to home front politics and historical memory.
They are also international in scope, focusing not just on the
familiar Western belligerents but also on the actions of the two
Koreas, China and the Soviet Union.
These stimulating essays shed new light on various aspects of
the Korean War experience, as well as examining why the war remains
so important to the politics of the region.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Journal
of Strategic Studies."
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