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Jared Ward
Jared Ward is a PhD candidate at the University of Akron in East Asian history. His research focuses on Chinese foreign policy toward Third World nations during the Cold War.
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Features The Great Helmsman and the Marshal: What Mao’s legacy says about N. KoreaThe late Chinese leader was believed to be irrational and provocative - but then he met with Nixon Pick up an American newspaper from the early 1970s and anxieties about East Asia back then bear a lot of similarities to the situation on the Korean peninsula today. An unstable dictator with a religious-like following and propensity for brutality had defiantly built nuclear missiles that put America and its allies at risk. His one-party state used its media to lambaste American imperialism, calling for an all-out war that would lead to its destruction. He would regularly ratchet up international tensions to show his distaste for America’s intervention in his nation’s civil war. © Korea Risk Group. All rights reserved. |