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North Korea’s revised constitution reflects ‘two hostile states’ doctrine

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North Korea’s revised constitution reflects ‘two hostile states’ doctrine
North Korea has removed references to unification and ethnic unity from its revised constitution and, in line with its “two hostile states” doctrine, now defines only the North Korean region as its territory, an expert said at a press conference held Wednesday at the Unification Ministry in Seoul. Lee Jung-chul, a North Korea expert and political science and international relations professor at Seoul National University, noted that terms associated with reunification and ethnic nationalism — inc
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