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Did North Korea Cheat?
Selig S. Harrison
January/February 2005
Summary: Two years ago, Washington accused Pyongyang of running a secret nuclear weapons program. But how much evidence was there to back up the charge? A review of the facts shows that the Bush administration misrepresented and distorted the data--while ignoring the one real threat North Korea actually poses.
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Time To Leave Korea?
Selig S. Harrison
March/April 2001
Summary: After the historic summit between Pyongyang and Seoul last June, the Koreas could be on their way to eventual reunification. To ensure such progress, Washington should consider making military and economic concessions -- including the possible withdrawal of U.S. forces -- to formally end the Korean War.
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Taiwan After Chiang Ching-kuo
Selig S. Harrison
Spring 1988
Summary: Reviews liberalization in Taiwan under Chiang Ching-Kuo and since, concentrating on constitutional questions and on the views of governing and opposition parties to the question of independence as against re-unification with the PRC, whose policies are also reviewed. The USA needs to avoid charges of bad faith from either side.
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Recent books reviewed in Foreign Affairs:

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Korean Endgame: A Strategy for Reunification and U.S. Disengagement.

Selig S. Harrison.

Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002.

May/June 2003

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Out of Afghanistan: The Inside Story of the Soviet Withdrawal.

Diego Cordovez and Selig S. Harrison.

New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.

November/December 1995

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In Afghanistan's Shadow: Baluch Nationalism and Soviet Temptations.

Selig S. Harrison.

New York and Washington: Carnegie Endowment, 1981.

Fall 1981

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The Widening Gulf: Asian Nationalism and American Policy.

Selig S. Harrison.

New York: Free Press, 1978.

July 1978

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China, Oil, and Asia: Conflict Ahead.

Selig S. Harrison.

Washington and New York: Carnegie Endowment, 1977.

January 1978

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