Rogue state :how a nuclear North Korea threatens America
Material type: TextPublication details: Washington, D.C. Regnery 2004Description: 246p. ill.mapsISBN: 0895260689Subject(s): Nuclear weapons | Military policy | United States | North Korea | Diplomatic relationsDDC classification: 355.03305193 Summary: Arguing that North Korea is little more than a carefully constructed Chinese puppet state, the author looks into the heart of this "rogue nation" and finds the Chinese behind much of the terrorism and nuclear weapons manufacturing on the Korean peninsula.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Arguing that North Korea is little more than a carefully constructed Chinese puppet state, the author looks into the heart of this "rogue nation" and finds the Chinese behind much of the terrorism and nuclear weapons manufacturing on the Korean peninsula.
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