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  2. Korean reunification - Wikipedia

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    Korean reunification is the hypothetical unification of North Korea and South Korea into a singular Korean sovereign state.The process towards reunification of the peninsula while still maintaining two opposing regimes was started by the June 15th North–South Joint Declaration in June 2000, was reaffirmed by the October 4th Declaration in October 2007 and the Panmunjom Declaration in April ...

  3. History of Sino-Korean relations - Wikipedia

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    The imperial examination system implemented by China was introduced into Korea, which was not only inseparable from the close exchanges and deepening commercial relations between the two countries, but also had an important relationship with the ruling class of Korea at that time. The reason why the imperial examination system became popular in ...

  4. One country, two systems - Wikipedia

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    North Korea suggests the "one country, two systems" formula to bring about Korean reunification, through a confederation of two systems within one country. [82] China has also promoted the idea; the difference between North Korea's motivation and China's is that North Korea seeks to maintain two separate governments, while China seeks gradual ...

  5. China, S.Korea should avoid external interference, Chinese ...

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    China and South Korea should avoid interference from external factors and expand common interests, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his South Korean counterpart on Friday. Speaking with South ...

  6. Sino-Korean Border Agreement - Wikipedia

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    Heaven Lake. The border between China and Korea has been a contentious issue since antiquity. [2] [3] [4] Although the practice of using the Yalu and Tumen rivers as the border became largely established by the 15th century, [2] [5] the rivers' changing locations and ambiguous status especially near their origins on Paektu Mountain provided an enduring source of friction.

  7. China–South Korea relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, relations between China and South Korea were normalized, deepening economic and political ties. Since then, China and South Korea had upgraded their relationship in five phases: In 1983, it was a “friendly cooperative relationship”; in 1998, it was called a “collaborative partnership for the 21st century”; in 2003, it was described as a “comprehensive cooperative partnership ...

  8. History of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Unified Silla carried on the maritime prowess of Baekje, which acted like the Phoenicia of medieval East Asia, [128] and during the 8th and 9th centuries dominated the seas of East Asia and the trade between China, Korea and Japan, most notably during the time of Jang Bogo; in addition, Silla people made overseas communities in China on the ...

  9. Why was Qin Gang removed and what does it mean for Chinese ...

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    Questions have cropped up about the ouster and whereabouts of China’s foreign minister Qin Gang who has kept out of the public eye for a little more than a month.. Known as one of the country ...