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Rethinking the Korean War: A New Diplomatic and Strategic History [Hardcover]

William Stueck (Author)


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August 19, 2002 0691088535 978-0691088532

Fought on what to Westerners was a remote peninsula in northeast Asia, the Korean War was a defining moment of the Cold War. It militarized a conflict that previously had been largely political and economic. And it solidified a series of divisions--of Korea into North and South, of Germany and Europe into East and West, and of China into the mainland and Taiwan--which were to persist for at least two generations. Two of these divisions continue to the present, marking two of the most dangerous political hotspots in the post-Cold War world. The Korean War grew out of the Cold War, it exacerbated the Cold War, and its impact transcended the Cold War.

William Stueck presents a fresh analysis of the Korean War's major diplomatic and strategic issues. Drawing on a cache of newly available information from archives in the United States, China, and the former Soviet Union, he provides an interpretive synthesis for scholars and general readers alike. Beginning with the decision to divide Korea in 1945, he analyzes first the origins and then the course of the conflict. He takes into account the balance between the international and internal factors that led to the war and examines the difficulty in containing and eventually ending the fighting. This discussion covers the progression toward Chinese intervention as well as factors that both prolonged the war and prevented it from expanding beyond Korea. Stueck goes on to address the impact of the war on Korean-American relations and evaluates the performance and durability of an American political culture confronting a challenge from authoritarianism abroad.

Stueck's crisp yet in-depth analysis combines insightful treatment of past events with a suggestive appraisal of their significance for present and future.


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An impressive contribution to the literature on the 'Forgotten War.' (Virginia Quarterly Review )

A lively and balanced reassessment of the origins, character and impact of the Korean War. (Peter Lowe Journal of Military History )

Korea . . . has been the subject of many recent headlines. Hence, this work arrives at a most propitious time. (Choice )

It enables readers to understand the war from a variety of different perspectives. (Gregg Brazinsky Journal of Asian Studies )

Sets forth a systematic and coherent overview of the background to the war.. (Colonel Donald W. Boose, Jr Parameters: Us Army War College Quaterly )

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This is a fresh, comprehensive, and balanced study that anyone interested in the Korean War--and, more broadly, in the development of the global Cold War--will find the need to read. Supported by insights gained from new sources and demonstrating a high sensitivity toward the international nature of the conflict in Korea, it is of great scholarly significance. (Chen Jian, University of Virginia )

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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (August 19, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691088535
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691088532
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,326,993 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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BRIGADIER GENERAL GEORGE LINCOLN SPENT THE NIGHT OF AUGUST 10-11, 1945, in his office at the Army Operations Division in Washington. Read the first page
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