Word: sung
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...unyielding that the U.S. asked for a recess and recalled its negotiators to Washington for consultations. Was the impasse just aggressive brinkmanship by the hard men of Pyongyang or the end of the diplomatic opening begun in June during Jimmy Carter's visit with North Korean strongman Kim Il Sung? The negotiators were not sure, but a State Department official was worried that "we're on the brink of a serious breach...
...Sung-Joo said the country should follow the path of gradual economic transformation accompanied by consistency with cultural and philosophical heritage...
...Sung-Joo said North Korea's nuclear program was an example of the country's failure to develop a suitable perspective of its role in the post-Cold-War world. He didn't comment further...
Student were sympathetic to Sung-Joo's reluctance to answer questions concerning international security. "It was obvious that he was constrained by the nature of his position," said...
...audience also seemed pleased that Sung-Joo's speech focused upon traditional and regional ideology...