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To commemorate the one-year anniversary of the report by United Nations Commission of Inquiry on human rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, CSIS held an unprecedented gathering of policymakers, opinion leaders, and stakeholders on the topic of North Korean human rights. This report summarizes those proceedings.
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North Korea is perilously close to developing strategic nuclear weapons capable of hitting the United States and its allies in East Asia. Since their first nuclear test in 2006, North Korea has struggled to perfect delivery systems, but Kim Jong-un's regime now appears to be close. Sung Chull Kim, Michael Cohen, and the contributors to this volume contend that the time to prevent North Korea from getting this capability is virtually over, and instead scholars and policymakers must turn their attention to how to deter North Korea. The United States, South Korea, and Japan must also come to terms with the fact their North Korea will be able to deter them with its nuclear arsenal. How will the erratic Kim Jong-un behave when North Korea does develop the capability to hit medium- and long-range targets with nuclear weapons; how will the United States, South Korea, and China respond; and what will this mean for regional stability in the short term and long term? The international group of authors in this volume address these questions and offer a timely analysis of the consequences of an operational North Korean nuclear capability for international security.
NUCLEAR WEAPONS--GOVERNMENT POLICY--KOREA (NORTH) --- NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION--KOREA (NORTH) --- USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--KOREA (NORTH) --- KOREA (NORTH)--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA --- Nuclear weapons --- Nuclear arms control --- United States --- Korea (North) --- Foreign relations --- Korea [North ] --- Nuclear weapons - Korea (North) --- Nuclear arms control - Korea (North) --- United States - Foreign relations - Korea (North) --- Korea (North) - Foreign relations - United States.
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After the collapse of the Soviet world, North Korea alone has continued on the rigid communist way, in spite of its economic consequences leading the state beyond ruin to famine. What are the reasons behind this peculiar choice of direction? Why did the leaders in Pyongyang pursue a policy abandoned not only by the Soviet Union, but also by China and Vietnam? The author of this book spent three years as head of the embassy of Sweden in Pyongyang. Until a few years ago, it was the only Western embassy in North Korea. His unique experiences are related with descriptions of day-to-day life an
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HauptbeschreibungDie Bachelorarbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Isolation Nordkoreas und den daraus resultierenden Problemen und Folgen. Das Hauptaugenmerk dieser Arbeit liegt auf der Beantwortung der Frage: Warum und inwiefern ist Nordkorea eine isolierte Nation? Den theoretischen Rahmen der Arbeit bilden die Realistische und Institutionalistische Schule. Mit empirisch-analytischen Methoden sowie mithilfe der Theorien werden Ursachen gesucht, die maßgeblich für die nordkoreanische Abschottung sind. Das Kapitel ""Der Weg in die Isolation - Ein kurzer historischer Überblick von 1866
World politics. --- Korea (North) --- Politics and government.
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Korea (North) --- Foreign relations. --- Foreign economic relations.
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His objective, comprehensive, and definitive study reveals a dynamic--and incredibly complex--series of relationships underpinning a troubled and tenuous peace.
Korea (South) --- United States --- Korea (North) --- Korea --- Foreign relations --- Korea [North ] --- Korea [South ]
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"For President Lyndon Johnson, 1968 was a year of calamity, including the hijacking of the USS Pueblo in international waters off North Korea. Drawing on extensive research, including summaries of White House meetings and conversations, the author answers these questions and reviews the events and flawed decisions that led to Pueblo's capture"--
Pueblo Incident, 1968. --- Korea (North) --- United States --- Foreign relations
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One day, one nation on the Korean Peninsula
Korean reunification question (1945- ) --- Geschichte. --- Korea (North) --- Korea (South) --- Relations
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