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Steps are Needed to Reduce Tensions in the Korean Triangle
Harsh words and a feverish environment concerning the Korean Peninsula are such that there might be significant developments between the time this is written midSeptember and when Federalist Debate is published. However, we have to hope that reasonable efforts are made to reduce tensions and pave the way for a longer-range security system in Northeast Asia. We must do more than just watch events but try to see what type of opportunities exist for positive suggestions to governments or for “Track II” non-official, NGO-led discussions .