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DESCRIPTION:“Ending the 60-Year Old Korean War: A Petition to the United Na
 tions.” The Korean War began June 25\, 1950 and ended July 27\, 1953\; how
 ever\, a state of war persists on the Korean Peninsula to this day. In the
  modern history of human civilization\, no war has ever lasted more than h
 alf century after an official ceasefire. As a Korean proverb says\, “The o
 ne who has tied a knot must untie it.” It is time to begin a transition fr
 om six decades of hostility to final closure and peace on the 60th anniver
 sary of the Armistice Agreement. Jongwoo Han\, Ph.D. Assistant Adjunct Pro
 fessor of Political Science at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University&n
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SUMMARY:Conversations in Conflict Studies Series presents: Jongwoo Han
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:“Ending the 60-Year Old Korean War: A Petition
  to the United Nations.” The Korean War began June 25\, 1950 and ended Jul
 y 27\, 1953\; however\, a state of war persists on the Korean Peninsula to
  this day. In the modern history of human civilization\, no war has ever l
 asted more than half century after an official ceasefire. As a Korean prov
 erb says\, “The one who has tied a knot must untie it.” It is time to begi
 n a transition from six decades of hostility to final closure and peace on
  the 60th anniversary of the Armistice Agreement. Jongwoo Han\, Ph.D. Assi
 stant Adjunct Professor of Political Science at the Maxwell School of Syra
 cuse University&nbsp\; <br>
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