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What Everyone is Missing About North Korea’s Reunification Strategy
North Korea revised its constitution, removing references to Korean reunification, treating South Korea as a separate foreign state, and granting Kim Jong-un direct nuclear authority. Analysts initially viewed this as the end of unification ideology, but the article argues this interpretation may overlook strategic nuances.
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