オキュパイド・ジャパン(Occupied Japan)とは、第2次大戦後の「占領下日本」のこと。民間貿易が再開された1947年から、サンフランシスコ講和条約が発効した52年まで、日本からの輸出品には「MADE IN OCCUPIED JAPAN」の刻印を付けるようGHQ(連合国最高司令官総司令部)から命じられていた。
Following the collapse of communism leading to Czechoslovakia and Poland joining NATO, and the dissolution of Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993, North Korea believed the NNSC had lost its neutrality, and took the view that the NNSC had collapsed.[10] North Korea expelled the Czech component in 1993 and the Polish component in 1995.[11][12]
Since 1995 North Korea has not recognized the existence of the NNSC.[12] The Swedish and Swiss delegations continue to submit reports on South Korean troop movements to North Korea, which are ignored.[13] Poland continues to attend NNSC meetings, although it is no longer able to observe troop movements in North Korea.[14]