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BULLETIN Series of «Sociological and Political sciences»

KOREAN PENINSULA CRISIS: TENDENCIES, WAYS OF SOLVING AND PERSPECTIVES

Published January 2020
Kazakh Ablai khan University of International Relations and World Languages

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G.R. Absattarov

candidate of political Sciences, Kazakh University of international relations
and world languages named after Abylai Khan

Kazakh Ablai khan University of International Relations and World Languages

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Т. Kabidollayev

2
nd year Master Degree student of Kazakh Ablai Khan University of
International Relations and World Languages

Abstract

For decades, Korean Peninsula used to be hot spot and current crisis is more or less a product of the old ideological and political tensions. As the Korean War was ended, the Peninsula was divided between two different states: the Republic of Korea on the South and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on the North of the Peninsula. During the whole period of the so called “Cold War”, both states represented opposite political and ideological preferences. 

 

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English

How to Cite

[1]
Absattarov, G. and Kabidollayev Т. 2020. KOREAN PENINSULA CRISIS: TENDENCIES, WAYS OF SOLVING AND PERSPECTIVES. BULLETIN Series of «Sociological and Political sciences». 69, 1 (Jan. 2020), 182–186. DOI:https://doi.org/10.51889/2020-1.1728-8940.28.