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Monthly Review | In Line of Fire: The Korean Peninsula in U S -China Strategy

China Daily, August 7, 2017. Tim Beal is a retired New Zealand academic who has written extensively on Asia with a special focus on the Korean Peninsula. Recent publications include the entry on Korea for The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism (New York: Springer, 2019). He has also written some chapters for a forthcoming collection: Immanuel Ness and Stuart Davis, eds., Sanctions as War: Anti-Imperialist Perspectives on American Geo-Economic Strategy (Leiden: Brill, 2021). He is very grateful for the unstinting assistance of Ankie Hoogvelt and Gregory Elich in providing comments and corrections. In August 1945, Washington’s view of the world was utterly transformed in line with the “gunboat diplomacy” dictum of Lord Palmerston countries have no permanent friends or enemies, just permanent interests.

City council to interview three for manager position

City council to interview three for manager position July 2, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Members of Manistee City Council interviewed five candidates over two nights for the city manager position in mid-May. After voting not to approve a contract for a candidate last month, council will be interviewing three candidates during a special meeting on July 8. (File photo) MANISTEE After interviewing five candidates in May and previously offering the position to one, Manistee City Council will once again interview candidates for the city manager position. During a special meeting starting at 6 p.m. on July 8 in council chambers at Manistee City Hall, Wayne L. Maybaugh, Marc A. Miller and William N. Gambill will be interviewed.

Eastern Illinois University to require COVID vaccinations

Around the world and here in Illinois, this virus is very much present, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said, continuing to stress the importance of getting vaccinated for COVID-19. CHARLESTON — Eastern Illinois University announced on Thursday it will be expecting all eligible students, staff, and faculty members returning to in-person classes to be fully vaccinated.  Beyond the increased safety vaccines provide, vaccinated EIU students will enjoy a much more traditional semester, university President David Glassman wrote in an email to the EIU community. Vaccinated students won’t be required to wear masks in most indoor and all outdoor locations or observe social distancing protocols. Vaccinated students also will enjoy the benefit of meeting in person with their vaccinated peers in gatherings of any size for all campus extracurricular activities – RSO meetings, working out in the Rec Center, dining with friends, social events, pick-up sport games – the list goes o

July 1 recap: Decatur and Macon County news you may have missed today

8 hrs ago Eastern Illinois University announced on Thursday it will be expecting all eligible students, staff, and faculty members returning to in-person classes to be fully-vaccinated. 

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