Strength Through Struggle: How the Korean War Shaped South Korea’s National Defense Ideology

Origins and Outbreak: The Korean War began on June 25, 1950, when North Korean forces, backed by the Soviet Union and China, invaded South Korea. This action was rooted in the larger context of Cold War tensions between the communist and capitalist blocs. International Involvement: The United Nations, led by the United States, intervened on … 더 읽기

The Dawn of Conflict: Unraveling the Causes Behind the Korean War and its Long-Term Impacts

The Korean War, often referred to as “The Forgotten War,” has left a significant mark on global history. Despite its overshadowing by World War II and the Vietnam War, the Korean War’s implications are far-reaching, particularly for the Korean peninsula and international relations. This comprehensive analysis delves deep into the root causes of the Korean … 더 읽기

From Division to Prosperity: Tracing the Roots of the Korean War and South Korea’s Remarkable Journey

The Korean War, which raged from 1950 to 1953, was a significant conflict in modern history, deeply rooted in the geopolitical dynamics of the early 20th century. This war didn’t spontaneously erupt but was the result of complex historical, political, and social factors. Korea’s story in the early 20th century is marked by Japanese colonial … 더 읽기