Read The Two Koreas: A Contemporary History Online
Authors: Don Oberdorfer,Robert Carlin
Taylor, William,
267
Team Spirit,
118
DPRK reaction to,
118–119
,
213–214
Team Spirit (1993),
213–214
Textiles,
115
Thatcher, Margaret,
189
Theis, Willi,
211
Thirty-eighth parallel, historical importance of,
4–5
,
7–8
Tito, Josef,
113
Trading with the Enemy Act,
428
,
429
Trilateral Coordination and Oversight Groups (TCOG),
327
,
378
,
385
Tuchman, Barbara,
240
Tunnels under DMZ,
45–47
Umashev, Vitaly,
156
Unification,
337
United Nations
aid to DPRK,
290–291
,
293
,
302
,
311
,
323
antiterrorism convention,
356
DPRK mission in New York,
353
,
355
,
394
,
396
,
420
,
430
North and South Korea admission to,
180
,
189
,
299
Security Council resolutions,
415
,
432–435
,
443
,
455
,
459
United States
aid to DPRK,
284
,
311
,
323
,
455
,
456
anticipation of DPRK regime change,
384
,
410–411
,
412
bombing of Yugoslavia,
329
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA),
analysis of DPRK,
236
,
240–241
,
276
,
322
,
363
Defense Department,
227
,
236
,
357
,
358
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA),
82
,
322
diplomacy with DPRK,
151–153
,
207–208
,
340–346
early treaty with Korea,
3
election of 2008,
431
influence on Park regime,
91
joint communiqué with DPRK (1993),
345
,
347
,
351
,
354–355
journalists detained in North,
436–437
military presence in Korea,
10–11
,
108
,
369
,
382
South Korean opposition to,
380
,
385–386
war plan of,
244–248
National Missile Defense plan (NMD),
321
,
344
,
351
,
354
,
414
Nixon Doctrine,
10–11
nuclear negotiations with DPRK,
323
,
376–377
first negotiations,
221–224
,
226–227
Framework Agreement,
274–280
nuclear weapons in ROK,
71
,
72
,
86
,
200–202
relations with DPRK,
340–346
,
366–380
,
392–395
,
413–416
relations with ROK,
55–59
,
107–108
,
381–418
Treasury Department,
408–411
,
413
,
417
,
418
,
424
US-ROK Status of Forces Agreement,
386
on withdrawal policy,
68–71
,
74
,
75
,
84–85
Wan Yongxiang,
332–333
Warnberg, Tim,
100
Wartime Operational Control (OPCON), transfer to ROK,
391–392
Washington, George,
127
Washington Post
,
254
,
280
,
298
,
352
,
375
,
423
interview in Pyongyang,
37
classified leaks to,
82
,
231
,
237
correspondents of,
146
,
181
,
230
,
252
,
304
,
423
Oberdorfer articles for,
68
,
185
,
199
,
378
interviews with South Korean leaders,
304
,
350
,
Washington Special Actions Group (WASAG),
60
Weapons of mass destruction,
356
,
360
Webster, William,
127
Weinberger, Caspar,
113
West Germany,
141
West Sea
2007 inter-Korean joint statement provisions on,
440–441
clashes in,
363
,
443
,
444–446
,
451–452
Whelan, Richard,
4
Wickham, John,
93–94
,
97
,
99
,
102
,
104
Woolsey, James,
259
Y. H. Industrial Company,
89
Yakovlev, Alexander,
154
Yalta conference,
4
Yang Baibing,
192
Yang Bin,
366
Yang Shangkun,
192
Yeltsin, Boris,
202–203
Yi Sun Sin,
3
Yim Sung Joon,
362
Yongbyon nuclear reactor,
195
,
199
,
220
,
349
crisis (1994),
240–244
crisis (2003),
370–371
,
394
,
396
,
400
disabling of (2007),
427–428
freeze of (1994–2002),
374
,
368
,
383
,
385
history of,
196–197
IAEA monitoring of,
208–212
,
213
,
214–215
,
385
Yeonpyeong-do,
451–452
Yook Young Soo (Mrs. Park Chung Hee), assassination of,
45
Yoon, Young-kwan,
382
Yun Po Sun,
42
Yun Song Min,
112
impact of,
33–38
Zaibatsu
,
29
Zaikai
,
29
Zhao Ziyang,
114
Zin Mo,
110