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Korea: Where the American Century Began by Michael Pembroke

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Korea: Where the American Century Began

Michael Pembroke

Oneworld Publications · Hardcover · January 14, 2020

Reading lane: Korean War History

Unless you know the history, you cannot see the future.

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Why This Clicks

Korea's Turning Point

Come here for

  • Korea as a hinge-point in American history
  • Accessible context across war, diplomacy, and nuclear stakes

Expect

  • Straightforward explanation
  • Works as a sustained read or a dip-in

Book Details

Authors
Michael Pembroke
Publisher
Oneworld Publications
Published
January 14, 2020
Format
Hardcover
Theme
Korean War History · Diplomacy
Reading lane
Korean War History

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Publisher Categories

  • History

  • Korean War History

  • Politics & Government

About This Book

Unless you know the history, you cannot see the future. In late 1950, the US-led invasion of North Korea failed and for the next three years the United States bombed the North’s cities, towns and villages relentlessly. Pyongyang has been determined to develop a credible nuclear deterrent ever since. The Korean War was the first of America’s unsuccessful military interventions post-World War II and its first modern conflict with China. It established the pattern for the next...

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Unless you know the history, you cannot see the future. In late 1950, the US-led invasion of North Korea failed and for the next three years the United States bombed the North’s cities, towns and villages relentlessly. Pyongyang has been determined to develop a credible nuclear deterrent ever since. The Korean War was the first of America’s unsuccessful military interventions post-World War II and its first modern conflict with China. It established the pattern for the next sixty years and marked the true beginning of the American century. With compassion for the people of the North and South, and understanding for the soldiers caught between the bitter winter and an implacable enemy, Michael Pembroke tells the absorbing story of Korea. It is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand why the Korean peninsula has become the nuclear flashpoint it is today.

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