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The Hegemonic Dance Partners: United States and North Korea Cooley Skye C., Goodman Mark* Mississippi State University *Correspondence to: Mark Goodman, Professor, Department of Communication, Mississippi State University, P.O. Box PF; MS: 9574, Mississippi State, MS 39762. E-mail: mg654460@gmail.com
Online published on 12 September, 2016. Abstract On March 31, 2014 North Korea and South Korea shot artillery shells into each country's territorial waters. No one was injured in another incident of the 60 years of conflict on the Korean peninsula. This rather nonsensical activity of war is just another step in the hegemonic dance steps initiated by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. This paper applies the theory of hegemony to explain why the leadership of North Korea requires on-going conflict without war. Top Keywords Hegemony, DRPK, U.S, propaganda, crisis. Top | |
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