January 25, 2004: Headlines: COS - Korea: Asia Studies: Honolulu Advertiser: Edward J. Shultz was among the first group of volunteers sent to South Korea in 1966. He taught English at a boys high school in Pusan and today is professor of history and director of the Center for Korean Studies at the University of Hawai'i.

Peace Corps Online: Directory: Korea: Peace Corps Korea : The Peace Corps in Korea: January 25, 2004: Headlines: COS - Korea: Asia Studies: Honolulu Advertiser: Edward J. Shultz was among the first group of volunteers sent to South Korea in 1966. He taught English at a boys high school in Pusan and today is professor of history and director of the Center for Korean Studies at the University of Hawai'i.

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Edward J. Shultz was among the first group of volunteers sent to South Korea in 1966. He taught English at a boys high school in Pusan and today is professor of history and director of the Center for Korean Studies at the University of Hawai'i.

Edward J. Shultz was among the first group of volunteers sent to South Korea in 1966. He taught English at a boys high school in Pusan and today is professor of history and director of the Center for Korean Studies at the University of Hawai'i.

Edward J. Shultz was among the first group of volunteers sent to South Korea in 1966. He taught English at a boys high school in Pusan and today is professor of history and director of the Center for Korean Studies at the University of Hawai'i.

Edward J. Shultz was among the first group of volunteers sent to South Korea in 1966. He taught English at a boys high school in Pusan and today is professor of history and director of the Center for Korean Studies at the University of Hawai'i.

Shultz says sending volunteers to military hot spots goes contrary to what Peace Corps is about. "The Peace Corps has to work in a peaceful environment. When you have hot zones, that means peace has failed."

He adds, "The secret of Peace Corps is to use them before you need to send in the troops, before you have an actual conflict. If you have volunteers in well in advance, then chances are you won't need to resort to warfare."

Shultz says that in terms of the current dispute with North Korea, both America and North Korea are too willing to mistrust one another because of a history of misunderstandings. "If everybody could just back off and back down and listen to sane, logical solutions to current issues, they could be resolved much more quickly than by blustering and basically pursuing a policy of brinkmanship. ... "






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