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'''MB Doctrine''' is the [[foreign policy]] doctrine of [[South Korea|Korean]] [[President of South Korea|president]]-elect<ref> {{cite news
'''MB Doctrine''' is the [[foreign policy]] doctrine of former [[President of South Korea|South Korean president]]<ref> {{cite news
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==References==
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[South Korea-United States relations]]
*[[South Korea-United States relations]]
*[[North Korea-South Korea relations]]
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Latest revision as of 10:10, 18 July 2020

MB Doctrine is the foreign policy doctrine of former South Korean president[1] Lee Myung-bak. The policy advocates engagement with North Korea and strong South Korea-United States relations. [2]

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  1. ^ Jin, Dae-woong (21 December 2007). "Lee Myung-bak: the bulldozer politician". The Korea Herald.
  2. ^ Jin, Dae-woong (21 December 2007). "Veteran diplomats, academics formulate the MB doctrine". The Korea Herald.

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