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EPISODE · Dec 5, 2024 · 12 MIN

Martial Law's Diplomatic Impact

from The World Deconstructed · host Arirang Radio

Prof. David Tizzard of Korean Studies at both Seoul Women University and Hanyang University and a columnist for the Korea Times will tell us about how martial law influences diplomacy, exploring its historical roots, global impacts on alliances and reputations, and regional examples that highlight its role as both a tool for crisis management and a challenge to democratic values.

Prof. David Tizzard of Korean Studies at both Seoul Women University and Hanyang University and a columnist for the Korea Times will tell us about how martial law influences diplomacy, exploring its historical roots, global impacts on alliances and reputations, and regional examples that highlight its role as both a tool for crisis management and a challenge to democratic values.

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