Guerra e reunificação na península coreana
O presente artigo busca analisar as discrepâncias existentes entre ambas as coréias e os impactos de uma possível reunificação da península para a comunidade internacional.
João Fábio Bertonha
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The role of direct contact in forming peace-oriented international relations of a divided country: Focusing on the division of the Korean Peninsula. [PDF]
Shin HC, Lee GE, Choi SY, Lee JH.
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Increasing peak intensity of tropical cyclones passing through the Korean Peninsula. [PDF]
Basconcillo J, Moon IJ.
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The population genetic structure and phylogeographic dispersal of Nodularia breviconcha in the Korean Peninsula based on COI and 16S rRNA genes. [PDF]
Kim G, Hwang UW.
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The Strategic Importance of US-Korea Economic Relations [PDF]
Despite the passage of 50 years since an armistice ended military hostilities, the Korean peninsula remains divided, a Cold War vestige that seemingly has been unaf-fected by the evolution that has occurred elsewhere.
Marcus Noland
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The Dual Effect of COVID-19 on Intergroup Conflict in the Korean Peninsula. [PDF]
Nir N, Halperin E, Park J.
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Predicting the spatio-temporal distribution of the invasive alien plant Andropogon virginicus, in the South Korean peninsula considering long-distance dispersal capacities. [PDF]
Park JS, Lee H.
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When and how did Japan catch up with Korea?: A comparative study of the pre-industrial economies of Korea and Japan [PDF]
This paper compares the economic development of Korea and Japan during the past three millennia. In particular, it examines why, although the Korean economy was more advanced from around the six century B.C.
Lee, Hun-Chang
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Haplotype-level analysis of environmental DNA metabarcoding revealed the biogeography and phylogeography of freshwater fishes in Korean Peninsula. [PDF]
Amin MHF +5 more
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Dormancy-release and germination improvement of Korean bellflower (Campanula takesimana Nakai), a rare and endemic plant native to the Korean peninsula. [PDF]
Kim HM +9 more
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