<div><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: AGaramond">This is an interesting thread. </SPAN></div> <div><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: AGaramond"></SPAN> </div> <div><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: AGaramond">I wonder what using evidence such as documents urging secrecy regarding certain actions of the Choson government as indicators of lack of a full indedpendence from China tell us about contemporary South Korea. That is, if many analogous situations exist(ed) in the South Korea-U.S. relationship, do we conclude that South Korea is not a fully independent country? Or, if we do not, what might historians--using this sort of evidence as well as the U.S. military presence and partial command control--conclude say a few hundred years from now?</SPAN></div> <div><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: AGaramond"></SPAN> </div> <div><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: AGaramond">John Frankl</SPAN></div><p>
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