Abstract
The “demilitarised zone” (DMZ) is a 4km-wide swath of land that cuts across the Korean peninsula from east to west. Highly militarised on both sides, with soldiers from both countries guarding their respective sides, it’s filled with landmines and barbed wire meant to make it virtually impossible to cross.
Original language | English |
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Specialist publication | The Conversation |
Publication status | Published - 17 Jun 2015 |