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Do the Ties Still Bind?: THe U.S. ROK Security Relationship After 9/11
 
 
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Do the Ties Still Bind?: THe U.S. ROK Security Relationship After 9/11 [Paperback]

Norman D. Levin (Author)

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April 19, 2004
The United States and South Korea enjoy many benefits form close security cooperation but the relationship, although not currently endangered, is shifting.

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The United States and South Korea enjoy many benefits from close security cooperation but sustaining the relationship for the long haul will require focused efforts on both sides to adapt it to new global and domestic conditions.

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The U.S. security relationship with the Republic of Korea (ROK) presents a curious situation. Read the first page
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close security cooperation, security relationship, online edition, power projection capability
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South Korea, North Korea, United States, Korean Peninsula, Ministry of National Defense, Republic of Korea, Roh Moo-hyun, President Kim, Northeast Asia, President Roh, Air Force, Department of Defense, Kim Dae Jung, Future of the Alliance Policy Initiative, The New York Times, Combined Forces Command, Han River, Joint Chiefs of Staff, President Bush, Santa Monica, The Korea Herald, World War, James Brooke, Saudi Arabia, The Korea Times
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