Korea Yearbook 2008: Politics, Economy and Society
[...]a few years hence, when I want to discover what happened on 14 August 2007 in North Korea, this is the volume I am likely to return to - except that the volume lacks the all-important tool to search for the information, namely, an index, which will surely prove crucial. [...]this begs a questio...
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