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"This book analyses North Korea's foreign policy towards the United States during the Kim Jong Il era. Throughout these years, North Korea sought but failed to normalise diplomatic relations with the United States. Making use of theories of bargaining and learning in International Relations, the book explains how the inability of the Kim Jong Il government to correctly understand domestic politics in Washington and developments in East Asian international relations contributed to this failure. As a result, Pyongyang accelerated development of nuclear weapons programme with the aim of strengthening its negotiating position with the US. However, towards the end of the Kim Jong Il government it became unclear whether North Korea is willing to reverse its nuclear programme in exchange for normal diplomatic relations with the United States. The book includes material from over 60 interviews with American, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Russian policy-makers and experts who have dealt with North Korea. It also analyses in detail Pyongyang's official media articles published during the Kim Jong Il era.This work will be of great interest to students and scholars of US Foreign Policy, Korean Politics and International Relations alike"--
USA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--KOREA (NORTH) --- KOREA (NORTH)--FOREIGN RELATIONS--USA --- KOREA (NORTH)--FOREIGN RELATIONS --- Kim, Chŏng-il, - 1942-2011 --- United States - Foreign relations - Korea (North) --- Korea (North) - Foreign relations - United States --- Korea (North) - Foreign relations --- United States --- Korea (North)
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This book offers a very interesting deep-dive into EU and South Korean approaches to cybersecurity issues. In a unique approach, the editors and authors focus on the potential for strategic partnership and shared lessons learned given common commitments to democracy, human rights, the free market, and a rules-based international order of the two regions. Essential reading for students and researchers in political science, international relations, international law, strategic and defence studies, computer science, and cognitive science. Gertjan Boulet is an Advisor on Cyber and AI at the Cabinet of Belgium's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Telecommunication. He is also a lecturer and researcher in International Cyber Law and International Relations. Michael Reiterer is Distinguished Professor at the Centre for Security, Diplomacy & Strategy (CSDS) at the Brussels School of Governance, Belgium. He also served as Ambassador of the European Union to the Republic of Korea, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Ramon Pacheco Pardo is Professor of International Relations at King's College London, UK, and the KF-VUB Korea Chair at the Brussels School of Governance, Belgium. .
Politics --- Criminology. Victimology --- Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- Law --- Computer. Automation --- veiligheid (mensen) --- politiek --- terrorisme --- computercriminaliteit
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