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The Korean War : an international history

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This first truly international history of the Korean War argues that by its timing, its course, and its outcome it functioned as a substitute for World War III.

Stueck draws on recently available materials from seven countries, plus the archives of the United Nations, presenting a detailed narrative of the diplomacy of the conflict and a broad assessment of its critical role in the Cold War.

He emphasizes the contribution of the United Nations, which at several key points in the conflict provided an important institutional framework within which less powerful nations were able to restrain the aggressive tendencies of the United States.

In Stueck's view, contributors to the U.N. cause in Korea provided support not out of any abstract commitment to a universal system of collective security but because they saw an opportunity to influence U.S. policy. Chinese intervention in Korea in the fall of 1950 brought with it the threat of world war, but at that time and in other instances prior to the armistice in July 1953, America's NATO allies and Third World neutrals succeeded in curbing American adventurism. While conceding the tragic and brutal nature of the war, Stueck suggests that it helped to prevent the occurrence of an even more destructive conflict in Europe.

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Princeton University Press
0691016240 / 9780691016245
Paperback / softback
27/07/1997
United States
English
xii, 484p.
24 cm
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A comprehensive and illuminating analysis and review of the Korean War--the war that in many ways defined the future of international relations, and in particular the American role in those relations. -- The Honorable Paul H. Nitze, Former Arms Control Negotiator
A comprehensive and illuminating analysis and review of the Korean War--the war that in many ways defined the future of international relations, and in particular the American role in those relations. -- The Honorable Paul H. Nitze, Former Arms Control Negotiator 1FPC China, 1FPK Korea, HBG General & world history, HBJF Asian history, HBLW3 Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000, JPS International relations, JW Warfare & defence