United Nations Use of Mass Communications in Korea, 1950–1951
Leon Gordenker
International Organization, 1954, vol. 8, issue 3, 331-345
Abstract:
In divided Korea before the hostilities of June 1950, the thirty-eighth parallel marked a break in communications almost as sharp as the political separation. No direct diplomatic channels have existed between north and south since the second World War.
Date: 1954
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