Truthout
Korea
It’s a Fairy Tale to Call the US the World’s Peacekeeper
Once new weapons are in hand, the desire to try them out “in reality” is almost irresistible, says author John Dower.
Avoiding Apocalypse on the Korean Peninsula: Why Diplomacy Is Not Naïve Appeasement
Threats and displays of military power by the United States haven't worked. Ever.
The Korean Peninsula: Ground Zero for Armageddon?
In a time of alarmingly heightened regional tensions, Koreans and Korean-Americans urge a return to diplomacy with North Korea.
How to Remove a President: Mass Protests Force Out South Korean Leader Amid Corruption Scandal
Ousted South Korean leader Park Geun-hye left the Blue House presidential compound and returned to her private residence.
A Radical Farm’s Roots Stem From Revived Korean Heritage
Natural farming, practiced for generations in Korea, has a new home in Northern California's public urban farmland.
The US in Korea: Lessons Lost, Lessons Learned
To make peace in Korea, the US should reflect on historical realities and consider strategies other than military posturing.
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Knives Are Out for Those Who Challenge Militarization of the Korean Peninsula
The knives have been attempting to slice away at the remarkable worldwide publicity our trip to both North and South Korea created.
Nobel Laureate Mairead Maguire Speaks at the International Womens Peace Symposium in North Korea
I believe passionately in the power of women as peacebuilders.
Women Crossing the Korean Divide: Reflections and Resolutions
Thirty women peace makers from 15 countries made a historic crossing of the two-mile wide De-Militarized Zone from North to South Korea on May 24.
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Fact Not Fiction: The Unending Korean War
Another 50 years failed policy that needs to change?