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Tensions on the Korean Peninsula recently led to one of the largest armed clashes between North and South Korea in the past 50 years. Will this conflict evolve into something more serious? Can the international community prevent such conflicts in the future? Konstantin Asmolov, senior researcher at the Center for Korean Studies at the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Far Eastern Studies, shares his views on future relations between North and South Korea.

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