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...panelists agreed that North Korea??s communist regime poses a potential threat to the stability of East Asia, a region which they said has a broad impact on America’s national interests and the durability of any international coalition led by Bush...
...Harvard’s Korean drum troupe, began the show with a thumping and clanging battle of beats that represented Korea??s triumph at sea over Japan in 1592, according to the piece’s composer, William L. “Lonnie” Everson ’02, former president of the Harvard Japan Society...
...said since the countries share similar Asian values that traditionally have been seen as alien to democracy, he is encouraged that Vietnam will share in the South Korea??s success...
Thus, if the United States were determined to do so, it could entirely eliminate its dependence on oil from the Persian Gulf, albeit at the expense of making other net importers of petroleum—like France, Germany, Japan and South Korea??more dependent on Persian Gulf oil. Of course, saying that the U.S. can do this and that the U.S. should do this are two different things. While it would certainly be preferable not to have to depend on such a volatile region for a vital part of our economic livelihood, there’s the unsettling...
...plane are not his doing. But scaring Russia, China and Japan by refusing to negotiate on national missile defense—that’s his fault. Embarrassing our old ally South Korea and our new acquaintance to their north by refusing to continue opening relations with North Korea??his fault. Failing to take initiative in the Middle East, despite being begged by regional leaders (Ariel Sharon gave up and left the White House to go meet with Michael Jackson)—his fault. Chilling relations with Russia and China to near-Cold War temperatures?...