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Korea: Where the American Century Began

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Unless you know the history, you cannot see the future.

In late 1950, the US-led invasion of North Korea failed and for the next three years the United States bombed the North’s cities, towns and villages relentlessly. Pyongyang has been determined to develop a credible nuclear deterrent ever since.

The Korean War was the first of America’s unsuccessful military interventions post-World War II and its first modern conflict with China. It established the pattern for the next sixty years and marked the true beginning of the American century. With compassion for the people of the North and South, and understanding for the soldiers caught between the bitter winter and an implacable enemy, Michael Pembroke tells the absorbing story of Korea. It is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand why the Korean peninsula has become the nuclear flashpoint it is today.

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  • Publisher: Oneworld Publications (January 14, 2020)
  • Length: 368 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781786076618

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‘Provocative…timely, readable and deeply researched… Deliver[s] crucial information Americans need to understand the permanent crisis in Southeast Asia… Chillingly relevant.’

– Blaine Harden, Washington Post

‘This richly informed study amply establishes that American global militarism has its origin in the Korean conflict… The lessons are all too pertinent in today’s toxic political climate.’

– Noam Chomsky

‘This is a very important book, an eye-opening one, and a wise one. I read it in one go – fascinated, educated, appalled, amazed and gripped… It lifts the lid on so many things.’

– A. C. Grayling

‘No book could be more timely or with warnings more necessary to heed, if history is not to be repeated.’

– Geoffrey Robertson QC, author of Crimes Against Humanity

‘Michael Pembroke’s Korea: Where the American Century Began is a brilliant book, meticulously researched, comprehensive and extremely timely. It opens a new dimension of America’s continuing war against anything different and esoteric and explains why, after seven decades…the Korean drama remains unsolved.’

– Dr Leonid Petrov, Australian National University

‘Compulsory material for anyone who wonders how the situation on the Korean peninsula deteriorated to the point it has today.’

– Richard Broinowski, former Australian Ambassador to South Korea

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