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Research PaperJune 5, 2026

CEASEFIRE WITHOUT PEACE

The Korean War Armistice was a historic ceasefire that led to a pause after three years of bloody warfare in Korea; however, it failed to provide for permanent peace. This paper discusses the sequence of events leading to the signing of the armistice, the challenges faced during negotiations, the legal doubts created, and the geopolitical ramifications that continue to shape the Korean Peninsula and the world order. An armistice signed under military rather than political authority, and without the consent of South Korea for that matter, is merely a temporary and frail cessation of hostilities instead of being a conclusive resolution of the conflict. This report argues that the armistice institutionalized division and militarization and stresses the need for the conclusion of a permanent peace treaty. It finishes by offering suggestions for diplomatic and legal solutions meant to end the frozen conflict.

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