"Diplomatic relations." . . "Korea (North) Foreign relations Korea (South)" . . "Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)" . . "Koreakrieg." . . "Korean War (1950-1953)" . . . "Korea (South)" . . "Kernwapenpolitiek." . . "Internationale Politik." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Brothers at war the unending conflict in Korea"@en . . "Brothers at war the unending conflict in Korea" . "Personal narratives" . "Personal narratives"@en . . . "Brothers at war : the unending conflict in Korea" . "Brothers at war : the unending conflict in Korea"@en . . . . . . . "Brothers at war : the unending conflict in korea"@en . . . . "More than sixty years after North Korean troops crossed the 38th parallel into South Korea, the Korean War is still not over--yet it has become a forgotten episode in American history. Now, Sheila Miyoshi Jager combines international events with previously unknown personal accounts to create a comprehensive new history of that war. From American, Korean, Soviet and Chinese perspectives, she explores its origins, development and global implications. The epic story begins in mid-World War II, when Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill fiercely debated the possibility of Korean independence, and ends in the present day as North Korea, with China's aid, starves its population as it stockpiles nuclear weapons. Drawing on newly available diplomatic archives in several nations, this is the first account to examine both the military and the social, cultural, and political aspect of the war and its impact.--From publisher description."@en . "More than sixty years after North Korean troops crossed the 38th parallel into South Korea, the Korean War is still not over--yet it has become a forgotten episode in American history. Now, Sheila Miyoshi Jager combines international events with previously unknown personal accounts to create a comprehensive new history of that war. From American, Korean, Soviet and Chinese perspectives, she explores its origins, development and global implications. The epic story begins in mid-World War II, when Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill fiercely debated the possibility of Korean independence, and ends in the present day as North Korea, with China's aid, starves its population as it stockpiles nuclear weapons. Drawing on newly available diplomatic archives in several nations, this is the first account to examine both the military and the social, cultural, and political aspect of the war and its impact.--From publisher description." . . . . "\"More than sixty years after North Korean troops crossed the 38th parallel into South Korea, the Korean War is still not over--yet it has become a forgotten episode in American history. Now, Sheila Miyoshi Jager combines international events with previously unknown personal accounts to create a comprehensive new history of that war. From American, Korean, Soviet and Chinese perspectives, she explores its origins, development and global implications. The epic story begins in mid-World War II, when Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill fiercely debated the possibility of Korean independence, and ends in the present day as North Korea, with China's aid, starves its population as it stockpiles nuclear weapons. Drawing on newly available diplomatic archives in several nations, this is the first account to examine both the military and the social, cultural, and political aspect of the war and its impact.\""@en . . . . "More than sixty years after North Korean troops crossed the 38th parallel into South Korea, the Korean War is still not over... Now, Sheila Miyoshi Jager combines international events with previously unknown personal accounts to create a comprehensive new history of that war. From American, Korean, Soviet and Chinese perspectives, she explores its origins, development and global implications. The epic story begins in mid-World War II, when Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill fiercely debated the possibility of Korean independence, and ends in the present day as North Korea, with China's aid, starves its population as it stockpiles nuclear weapons. Drawing on newly available diplomatic archives in several nations, this is the first account to examine both the military and the social, cultural, and political aspect of the war and its impact.--From publisher description." . . . "Electronic books"@en . "In this blockbusting trade debut, distinguished American professor Sheila Miyoshi Jager interweaves international events and previously unknown personal accounts to give a brilliant new history of the war, its aftermath and its global impact told from American, Korean, Soviet and Chinese sides. This is the first account to examine not only the military, but the social and political aspects of the war across the whole region - and it takes the story up to the present day: for the current wrangles are part of a conflict that has been ongoing for more than seventy years. Drawing on newly accessibl."@en . . . . . . . "Koreaanse oorlog." . . "Korea (North)" . . "Südkorea." . . "Corée (République populaire démocratique)" . . "Korean War, 1950-1953 Influence." . . "Korean War, 1950-1953." . . "Nordkorea." . . "Geschichte 1945-." . . "Politieke situatie." . . "Korean War, 1950-1953 Personal narratives." . . "Noord-Korea." . . "1950 - 1953" . . "Buitenlandse politiek." . . "Konflikt." . . . . "Corée (République)" . .