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Naval War College Review

Number

7

Abstract

As contemporary tensions in spaces such as Taiwan and Korea mount, U.S. military leaders and policy makers may wish to revisit the legacy of Anson Burlingame and reconsider the roots of U.S. punitive interventions in China and Korea in the nineteenth century.

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