![]() He said no, and insisted that large numbers of people enthusiastically embraced communism. In one debate with Radosh he was asked if he thought communism was evil. He has participated in broad and spirited debates with numerous scholars, including John Lewis Gaddis and Ronald Radosh. troops, he insisted, should be brought home and relations with North Korea (the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, or DPRK) should be normalized.Ĭumings has also been a critic of other aspects of American foreign policy. In a 1997 article in the Atlantic he called for an end to U.S.-Korean hostilities. In addition to contributing to documentary films on Korean life, Cumings has written a massive and highly critical multi-volume account of the Korean War and published a general history of Korea, titled Korea's Place in the Sun. ![]() ![]() University of Chicago historian Bruce Cumings is the left's leading scholar of Korean history. ![]()
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