History of Korea
The post-cold war era refers to the period following the end of the Cold War, characterized by a shift in global political dynamics and the emergence of new international relations. This era is marked by the decline of bipolarity, as the United States emerged as the sole superpower, leading to changes in diplomacy and conflicts around the world, including the Korean Peninsula.
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