South Korea's Balancing Act

South Korea's Balancing Act

Largely attributable to the undisputable rise of China, the current political and military map of Northeast Asia defines two groups of nations in confrontation that may signal the beginning of an unwanted, new Cold War ― with the United States, Japan and South Korea on one side and China, North Korea and Russia on the other. However, unlike under the old Cold War, the rule of conflict is not collective action of one camp against the other.

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