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All Resources: Security and Politics on the Korean Peninsula: Constantly Changing or Forever Constant?Victor D. ChaLinks
Review of United States Policy Toward North Korea: Findings and Recommendations Unclassified Report by Dr. William J. Perry, U.S. North Korea Policy Coordinator and Special Advisor to the President and the Secretary of State Washington, DC, October 12, 1999. (Unclassified version)
Agreed Framework Between the United States of America and The Democratic People's Republic of Korea Geneva, October 21, 1994
North Korea Advisory Group Report to The Speaker U.S. House of Representatives November 1999
The CIA World Factbook 2000 - North Korea
The CIA World Factbook 2000 - South Korea
Republic of Korea Ministry of National Defense
Republic of Korea Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
National History Compilation Committee of the Republic of Korea
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