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Demilitarized Zone
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A demilitarized zone (DMZ) is an area where treaties or agreements between states forbid military installations, activities, or personnel. DMZs often lie along established frontiers or boundaries between military powers or alliances, and may form de facto international borders. Examples of DMZs include the Korean Demilitarized Zone, a 14 km wide area between Iraq and Kuwait, and Antarctica, which is preserved for scientific exploration and study. Some DMZs remain demilitarized even after an agreement has awarded control to a state, and others have unintentionally become wildlife preserves due to their inaccessibility or lack of human disturbance.learn more on wikipedia
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- 1.Russian Foreign Policy
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- 3.Chinese Foreign Policy
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- 8.North Korea Nuclear Posture
countries
- 1.Hungary
- 2.Israel
- 3.India
- 4.Iran, Islamic Republic of
- 5.Japan
- 6.Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
- 7.Korea, Republic of
- 8.Kazakhstan
- 9.Morocco
- 10.Mongolia
- 11.Mexico
- 12.Netherlands
organizations
- 1.Hamas
- 2.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 3.Workers Party
- 4.Health Effects Institute
- 5.International Court of Justice
- 6.Kokushikan University
- 7.Kongju National University
- 8.Korea Institute for Defense Analysis
- 9.Kremlin
- 10.Maxar Technologies Inc
- 11.Planet Labs
- 12.RAND Corporation
persons
- 1.Benjamin Netanyahu
- 2.Ian McKellen
- 3.Jens Stoltenberg
- 4.Jo Bee Yun
- 5.John Kirby
- 6.Kim Il Sung
- 7.Kim Jong-Un
- 8.Kim Yo Jong
- 9.Leif-Eric Easley
- 10.Lim Eun-Jung
- 11.Mark Rutte
- 12.Rachel Minyoung Lee