| Management number | 233528755 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | US$12.38 | Model Number | 233528755 | ||
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The Unfinished War is a powerful, ground-level account of the Korean War and its enduring legacy, written by someone who lived through it as a teenager and later returned to it as a seasoned development expert and researcher.Blending newly available archival material from the United States, Russia, and South Korea with vivid family memories, the author traces how a “forgotten war” grew out of empire, occupation, and a divided peninsula. Early chapters set the stage with Korea’s transformation from “Hermit Kingdom” to Japanese colony, the rise of Korean nationalism, and the post 1945 clash of Soviet and American agendas that carved the 38th parallel across the map.The narrative then follows the outbreak of war in June 1950, from the shock of the North Korean People’s Army sweeping across the border to the desperate defense of the Busan Perimeter, the audacious Inchon Landing, and the brutal reversals that followed Chinese intervention. Readers see the conflict not only through generals and presidents—MacArthur, Truman, Mao, Kim Il Sung, Syngman Rhee—but also through soldiers, prisoners, students, and refugees struggling to survive ambushes, massacres, hunger, and displacement.Later chapters trace the fraught road to the armistice and the uneasy peace that followed: political chaos in Seoul, the rise of strongman rule and rapid industrial growth in South Korea, and the construction of an isolated, militarized regime in the North. The book then brings the story forward to nuclear brinkmanship, the Agreed Framework, the Sunshine Policy, anti American protests, and North Korea’s missile and nuclear programs, connecting past decisions to today’s security crises.Honest, unsentimental, and rich with Korean perspectives rarely heard in English, The Unfinished War is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the human cost of the Korean War and why, more than seventy years later, it still isn’t truly over. Read more
| ISBN10 | 0875862187 |
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| ISBN13 | 978-0875862187 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Algora Publishing |
| Dimensions | 6.24 x 0.92 x 9.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.34 pounds |
| Print length | 292 pages |
| Publication date | March 21, 2003 |
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