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intervention decision by, 73–74
1970s diplomacy, 136–153
1980s diplomacy, 368–370
1990s diplomacy, 439–443, 446, 453, 456, 635
policy prior to Korean War, 64–68
role in division of Korea, 7, 54–55
role in liberation of Korea, 7, 109
security guarantee, non-aggression pact, 455, 497, 660
2000s diplomacy, 659–660, 671–682
“hawk engagement,” 674–677
uranium, 438, 441, 565
U.S. Army, in Korean War
Chinese units compared, 83
First Cavalry Division, 80, 82, 83
Twenty-fourth Division, 74–84 passim
Nineteenth Infantry Regiment, 75–84 passim
racial integration of, 78
Third Battalion, 80
U.S. forces in Korea
Carter withdrawal proposals (1976–79), 138–153
Guam Doctrine withdrawal (1971–72), 137
massive retaliation policy, 113
1949 withdrawal, as inspiration for invasion, 114–115
operational control, 113, 115
as tripwire, 113, 115
unification and, 683
U.S. Navy. See Pueblo incident
U.S.–South Korean mutual security treaty, 97, 99
Vessey, Gen. John W., 150
Vietnam
and Pueblo incident, 131–132
reform model, 667
mandated in U.S. Senate bill, 677
support for communist side, 125, 127
Vietnam syndrome, 134, 135, 138
visitors, foreign
actors, posing as ordinary citizens to deal with, 2, 143, 556
control and surveillance of, 156–157, 160
techniques for circumventing, 178–179, 556
restrictions eased, for food aid delivery, 555
scripted contacts with, 421, 431, 556, 577
Vladivostok
as atomic target, 99
war fever (1990s), 391, 433–434, 486–488, 491–495, 513–516, 534, 584
Wilson, Woodrow, 15
Wolfowitz, Paul, 672
women, 305–316
in anti-Japanese movement, 41–43
child care for working, 117, 166, 179
equality of, 56, 59, 117, 188, 200, 629
maternity leave, 5
widows, 201
in workforce, 158
Won Eung-hui (spy who discovered 1992 coup plot), 549
Woodward, Maj. Gen. Gilbert H., 130–131
Woo In-hee (movie actress), 318
Workers’ Party, 60
elite vs. mass party, dispute over, 94
military commission, 289, 471, 483–484
officials blamed for wartime “mistakes,” 94
Party Center, Glorious (Kim Jong-il), 270–271, 278, 287
Room 39 (foreign exchange acquisition), 276, 580, 583
surveillance, control of officials, 281–283, 372–373
World Festival of Youth and Students, 295, 310, 342–344, 347, 366, 416, 432, 447, 459, 521, 585, 605–606
xenophobia, 108, 113
Xiaowangqing (Manchuria), battle of, 39, 108
yangban, 190, 240
Yang Hyong-sop (politburo member), 189
Yalta conference, 40
Yenan faction, 106–107, 588
Yi Bong-yol (KPA general; rumored coup plot leader), 546
Yi Hyo-seun (coup plot leader), 548
Yi Yong-mu, Gen. (KPA political chief), 275, 277, 278–280
Yon Hyon-muk (prime minister), 395, 525
Yoo Song-il (banished KPA colonel; defector), 533–535, 568–571
Yu Song-chol, Lt. Gen. (Soviet Korean)
on Chinese intervention, 82
on Eighty-eighth Brigade members, 49, 51–52
invasion planning by, 69, 71, 490
on Kim Il-sung’s alleged frontline role, 76
on Kim Il-sung’s love life, 188
on Kim Yong-ju, 193
as KPA operations bureau commander, 71, 72
on North’s military buildup, 62, 69
on North’s retreat, 78–79
purge of, 109–111
on purges of others, 94–96, 107
on Stalin-Kim spring 1950 meeting, 67
on U.S. carpet-bombing, 77
on U.S. intervention warnings, 75
Zhou Baozhong, 48
Zhou Enlai, 81–82, 88, 114