This book takes a fresh look at the Korean War by considering the
conflict from a Northeast Asian regional perspective. It highlights
the connections of the war to earlier conflicts in the region and
examines the human impact of the war on neighboring countries,
focusing particularly on the ways in which the Korean War shaped
regional cross-border movements of people, goods, and ideas
(including hopes and fears). It also considers the lasting
consequences of these movements for the region's society and
politics.
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