The Korean War: Global Political Discourses

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The Korean War is among the historical conflicts that continue to influence modern though on global political discourses. The war continues to be remembered especially its destructive outcomes and continued implications on surviving veterans, victims and witnesses. An estimated 4 million Korean civilians lost their lives during a war that destroyed the economic and social outlook of the country. Though the end of WWII signified the commencement of reconciliation, peace, social and economic development, Korea suffered a backlash as a result of conflicting political and ideological positions held by the Soviet Union and the United States. Korea had become a free nation after being released from the Japanese empire that was defeated in the Second

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