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"North Korea's development of weapons of mass destruction has not only affected regional security, but also caused considerable anxiety at the global level. The authors of Nuclear North Korea explore the whats, whys and hows of the DPRK's nuclear program and offers fresh ideas on how to contain the country's nuclear ambitions."--P. [4] of cover.
National security --- Nuclear arms control --- Nuclear weapons --- K9578.15 --- Nuclear weapons control --- Arms control --- Korea: Defense and military -- weaponry -- North Korea --- Korea (North) --- History. --- Polemology --- North Korea
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"The North Korean nuclear threat has created an enormous amount of apprehension in the international community in recent years. In 2003, the Six Party Talks brought together the US, China, Russia, Japan as well as South and North Korea to negotiate a multilateral resolution of this nuclear issue. This book examines this multilateral attempt, and will look at the Six Party Talks as a study of multilateralism, differentiating it from empirical studies on the Korean peninsula"-- "The North Korean nuclear threat has created an enormous amount of apprehension in the international community in recent years. In 2003, the Six Party Talks brought together the US, China, Russia, Japan as well as South and North Korea to negotiate a multilateral resolution of this nuclear issue. This book examines this multilateral attempt, and will look at the Six Party Talks as a study of multilateralism, differentiating it from empirical studies on the Korean peninsula. The author discusses the positions of the major players in regard to the Korean Peninsula in terms of their views of multilateralism and their willingness to commit themselves to it. The book goes to question why multilateralism failed to achieve its stated purpose in this instance, and examines how this failure can be resolved in the future"--
K9578.15 --- K9560.10 --- Korea: Defense and military -- weaponry -- North Korea --- Korea: International politics, law and relations of North Korea -- world and transregional -- politics, law, defense and security --- K9560.10Korea: Defense and military -- weaponry -- North Korea --- Nuclear arms control --- Nuclear nonproliferation --- Nuclear weapons control --- Arms control --- Nuclear weapons --- International cooperation
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"Although the current world order is still dominated by the US, there is increasing international concern over the possibility of regional security dilemmas arising from smaller powers' attempts to develop Weapons of Mass Destruction. A study of US-North Korean interaction using the security dilemma as a conceptual frame of analysis is thus not only hugely topical, but also particularly relevant for the 21st century on theoretical as well as empirical grounds. Is there the prospect of a security dilemma contagion if North Korea acquire nuclear weapons capability leading to an Asia Pacific wide nuclear arms race? This book examines this contentious issue in-depth and explores the difficult choices policymakers face as a result of the uncertainty in international politics"-- "A study of US-North Korean interaction using the security dilemma as a conceptual frame of analysis is thus not only hugely topical, but also particularly relevant for the 21st century on theoretical as well as empirical grounds. Is there the prospect of a security dilemma contagion if North Korea acquire nuclear weapons capability leading to an Asia Pacific wide nuclear arms race? This book examines this contentious issue in-depth and explores the difficult choices policymakers face as a result of the uncertainty in international politics"--
Nuclear arms control --- Nuclear crisis control --- Security, International --- K9564.11 --- K9578.15 --- Nuclear weapons control --- Arms control --- Nuclear weapons --- Collective security --- International security --- International relations --- Disarmament --- International organization --- Peace --- Control of nuclear crises --- Crisis control, Nuclear --- Crisis management --- Hotlines (International relations) --- Nuclear warfare --- Korea: International politics, law and relations of North Korea -- North America -- United States --- Korea: Defense and military -- weaponry -- North Korea --- Korea (North) --- United States --- Foreign relations --- Polemology --- North Korea --- United States of America
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Coming to the issues from different perspectives, the authors together have written an essential work of clear-eyed reflection and authoritative analysis. They refute a number of misconceptions and challenge faulty thinking that surrounds the discussion of North Korea, most important, the idea that North Korea is an irrational nation. Cha and Kang contend that however provocative, even deplorable, the North's behavior may at times be, it is not incomprehensible or incoherent.
Korea (North) -- Foreign relations -- United States. --- Korea (North) -- Military policy. --- Nuclear warfare -- Korea (North). --- United States -- Foreign relations -- Korea (North). --- World politics -- 21st century. --- Military & Naval Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Armies --- Nuclear warfare --- World politics --- Korea (North) --- United States --- Military policy. --- Foreign relations --- Atomic warfare --- CBR warfare --- Nuclear strategy --- Nuclear war --- Thermonuclear warfare --- War --- Nuclear crisis control --- Nuclear weapons --- K9564.11 --- K9570.90 --- K9578.15 --- Korea: International politics, law and relations of North Korea -- North America -- United States --- Korea: Defense and military -- general and history -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Korea: Defense and military -- weaponry -- North Korea
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"Leading Asian and security studies experts consider the question: What would happen if North Korea "goes nuclear?" and their answers are critical. Scholars and policymakers alike need to understand the implications not only for northeast Asian regional security, but also for the international nuclear non-proliferation regime. Moore's contributors evaluate political, economic, and security issues including: how South Korea, China, Japan, and Russia would react to such an event, and the possibility of a regional arms race; what diplomatic and strategic options the U.S. has; and how the global community's expectations regarding nuclear non-proliferation would be effected. Given the instability and mystery surrounding North Korean politics, scholarship on the implications of the country's nuclear capability is critical, which makes this volume with its unique focus a timely addition to the East Asian security studies field"--
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General. --- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / International Security. --- POLITICAL SCIENCE / General. --- Security, International --- Nuclear nonproliferation --- Nuclear disarmament --- Collective security --- International security --- International relations --- Disarmament --- International organization --- Peace --- Export of nuclear materials --- Export of nuclear technology --- International control of nuclear energy --- Nonproliferation, Nuclear --- Nuclear energy --- Nuclear exports --- Nuclear proliferation --- Proliferation, Nuclear --- Nuclear arms control --- Nuclear-weapon-free zones --- Atomic bomb and disarmament --- Atomic weapons and disarmament --- Disarmament, Nuclear --- Nuclear weapons disarmament --- Antinuclear movement --- Nuclear weapons --- International control --- K9561.10 --- K9578.15 --- Korea: International politics, law and relations of North Korea -- East Asia --- Korea: Defense and military -- weaponry -- North Korea
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International economic relations --- Polemology --- North Korea --- K9578.15 --- K9570.90 --- K9560 --- Nuclear weapons --- -World politics --- -Colonialism --- Global politics --- International politics --- Political history --- Political science --- World history --- Eastern question --- Geopolitics --- International organization --- International relations --- Atomic weapons --- Fusion weapons --- Thermonuclear weapons --- Weapons of mass destruction --- No first use (Nuclear strategy) --- Nuclear arms control --- Nuclear disarmament --- Nuclear warfare --- Korea: Defense and military -- weaponry -- North Korea --- Korea: Defense and military -- general and history -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Korea: International politics, law and relations of North Korea -- general, world and transregional --- #A0511PO --- Korea (North) --- -Korea (North) --- -Politics and government --- Military policy --- Foreign relations --- -Korea: Defense and military -- weaponry -- North Korea --- World politics --- Korean People's Republic --- People's Democratic Republic of Korea --- Koreĭskai︠a︡ Narodno-Demokraticheskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Korea (North Korean Government) --- Democratic People's Republic of Korea --- KNDR --- Chʻao-hsien min chu chu i jen min kung ho kuo --- Koreai Népi Demokratikus Köztársaság --- Korea (Democratic People's Republic) --- K.N.D.R. --- K.R.L.D. --- Korea (People's Democratic Republic) --- Korean People's Democratic Republic --- Chōsen Minshu Shugi Jinmin Kyōwakoku --- Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk --- KRLD --- Koreańska Republika Ludowo-Demokratyczna --- Kūriyā al-Dīmuqrāṭīyah --- D.P.R.K. --- DPRK --- Corée du Nord --- República Popular Democrática de Corea --- Corea (North) --- North Korean Interim Government --- Chosun Minchu-chui Inmin Konghwa-guk --- Foreign relations. --- Military policy. --- Politics and government. --- Chaoxian minzhu zhuyi renmin gongheguo --- 朝鲜民主主义人民共和国
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"Often lost in the discussion about the Korean nuclear crisis are its regional dynamics. From 2002, China, Japan, Russia and South Korea struggled to navigate between the unsettling belligerence of North Korea and the unilateral insistence of the United States. This book focuses on their strategic thinking over four stages of the crises. Drawing on sources from each of the countries, it examines how the four perceived their role in the Six Party Talks and the regional context as they eyed each other. The book emphasizes the significance of these talks for the emerging security framework and great power cooperation of Northeast Asia."--BOOK JACKET.
K9578.15 --- K9561.11 --- K9561.14 --- K9564.11 --- K9549 --- Nuclear arms control --- -Six-party talk. --- Nuclear nonproliferation --- -Korean reunification question (1945- ) --- Korean unification question (1945- ) --- Reunification of Korea (1945- ) --- Unification of Korea (1945- ) --- Export of nuclear materials --- Export of nuclear technology --- International control of nuclear energy --- Nonproliferation, Nuclear --- Nuclear energy --- Nuclear exports --- Nuclear proliferation --- Proliferation, Nuclear --- Nuclear weapons control --- Korea: Defense and military -- weaponry -- North Korea --- Korea: International politics, law and relations of North Korea -- Asia -- Japan --- Korea: International politics, law and relations of North Korea -- Asia -- China --- Korea: International politics, law and relations of North Korea -- North America -- United States --- Korea: International politics, law and relations -- North-South relation --- International control --- Korean reunification question (1945- ) --- Armes nucléaires --- Non-prolifération nucléaire --- Corée, Question de la réunification de la (1945- ) --- Six-party Talk. --- Corée, Question de la réunification de la (1945- ) --- Security, International --- Collective security --- International security --- International relations --- Disarmament --- International organization --- Peace --- Nuclear-weapon-free zones --- Arms control --- Nuclear weapons --- 6-cha Hoedam --- 6-party Talk --- Armes nucléaires --- Non-prolifération nucléaire --- Sécurité internationale --- Contrôle --- Nuclear arms control - Korea (North) --- Nuclear nonproliferation - East Asia. --- Security, International - East Asia.
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How the world deals with North Korea and its nuclear capability will have ramifications for both regional and global stability. Engagement with North Korea examines the still controversial policy strategy known as engagement, which aims to persuade rather than force North Korea to be cooperative. While examining the converging and diverging policies of engagement practiced by the United States, China, Russia, Japan, and South Korea, the contributors to this volume uncover how and to what extent engagement has made some form of progress, and under what conditions it is likely to achieve complete success. In addition to the critical topic of denuclearization, the volume also demonstrates that engagement involves the use of negotiations and incentives in both the economic and the security realms. This volume is essential reading for both students and policy makers concerned about denuclearization in the multilateral context.
Nuclear nonproliferation --- Korea (North) --- Korean People's Republic --- People's Democratic Republic of Korea --- Koreĭskai︠a︡ Narodno-Demokraticheskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Korea (North Korean Government) --- Democratic People's Republic of Korea --- North Korea --- KNDR --- Chʻao-hsien min chu chu i jen min kung ho kuo --- Koreai Népi Demokratikus Köztársaság --- Korea (Democratic People's Republic) --- K.N.D.R. --- K.R.L.D. --- Korea (People's Democratic Republic) --- Korean People's Democratic Republic --- Chōsen Minshu Shugi Jinmin Kyōwakoku --- Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk --- KRLD --- Koreańska Republika Ludowo-Demokratyczna --- Kūriyā al-Dīmuqrāṭīyah --- D.P.R.K. --- DPRK --- Corée du Nord --- República Popular Democrática de Corea --- Corea (North) --- North Korean Interim Government --- Chosun Minchu-chui Inmin Konghwa-guk --- Chaoxian minzhu zhuyi renmin gongheguo --- 朝鲜民主主义人民共和国 --- Foreign relations. --- K9549 --- K9560 --- K9578.15 --- Korea: International politics, law and relations -- North-South relation --- Korea: International politics, law and relations of North Korea -- general, world and transregional --- Korea: Defense and military -- weaponry -- North Korea
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Nuclear nonproliferation --- Nuclear weapons --- National security --- Atomic weapons --- Fusion weapons --- Thermonuclear weapons --- Weapons of mass destruction --- No first use (Nuclear strategy) --- Nuclear arms control --- Nuclear disarmament --- Nuclear warfare --- Social aspects --- K9549 --- K9560 --- K9578.15 --- Korea: International politics, law and relations -- North-South relation --- Korea: International politics, law and relations of North Korea -- general, world and transregional --- Korea: Defense and military -- weaponry -- North Korea --- Korea (North) --- Korean People's Republic --- People's Democratic Republic of Korea --- Koreĭskai︠a︡ Narodno-Demokraticheskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Korea (North Korean Government) --- Democratic People's Republic of Korea --- North Korea --- KNDR --- Chʻao-hsien min chu chu i jen min kung ho kuo --- Koreai Népi Demokratikus Köztársaság --- Korea (Democratic People's Republic) --- K.N.D.R. --- K.R.L.D. --- Korea (People's Democratic Republic) --- Korean People's Democratic Republic --- Chōsen Minshu Shugi Jinmin Kyōwakoku --- Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk --- KRLD --- Koreańska Republika Ludowo-Demokratyczna --- Kūriyā al-Dīmuqrāṭīyah --- D.P.R.K. --- DPRK --- Corée du Nord --- República Popular Democrática de Corea --- Corea (North) --- North Korean Interim Government --- Chosun Minchu-chui Inmin Konghwa-guk --- Chaoxian minzhu zhuyi renmin gongheguo --- 朝鲜民主主义人民共和国 --- Foreign relations. --- Nuclear nonproliferation - Korea (North) --- Nuclear weapons - Social aspects - Korea (North) --- National security - Korea (North) --- Korea (North) - Foreign relations.
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North Korea has traditionally been seen as militarily superior to South Korea in the long feud between the two nations. This brilliantly argued book taps into a great deal of news interest in North Korea at the moment in the wake of recent hostility against Japan. Hamm controversially shows that the received idea of Koreas military strength is partly a myth created by South Korea to justify a huge programme of rearmament.
Arms race --- Arms proliferation --- Proliferation of arms --- Security, International --- Arms control --- Arms transfers --- Disarmament --- Military readiness --- Korea (North) --- Korea (South) --- USAMGIK --- United States Army Military Government in Korea --- Taehan Minʼguk --- Han guo --- Dae Han Min Kuk --- Tae Han Min Guk --- Daehan-Minʼguk --- South Korea --- Tai Han Min Kook --- South Korean Interim Government --- S.K.I.G. --- SKIG --- Nam Chosŏn Kwado Chŏngbu --- Namjosŏn --- Namjosŏn Kwado Chŏngbu --- Republic of Korea --- Da Han Minguo --- Daehan Min-kuk --- Daikan Minkoku --- ROK --- 대한민국 --- 大韓民國 --- 대한 민국 --- Daehanminguk --- Korean People's Republic --- People's Democratic Republic of Korea --- Koreĭskai︠a︡ Narodno-Demokraticheskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Korea (North Korean Government) --- Democratic People's Republic of Korea --- North Korea --- KNDR --- Chʻao-hsien min chu chu i jen min kung ho kuo --- Koreai Népi Demokratikus Köztársaság --- Korea (Democratic People's Republic) --- K.N.D.R. --- K.R.L.D. --- Korea (People's Democratic Republic) --- Korean People's Democratic Republic --- Chōsen Minshu Shugi Jinmin Kyōwakoku --- Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk --- KRLD --- Koreańska Republika Ludowo-Demokratyczna --- Kūriyā al-Dīmuqrāṭīyah --- D.P.R.K. --- DPRK --- Corée du Nord --- República Popular Democrática de Corea --- Corea (North) --- North Korean Interim Government --- Chosun Minchu-chui Inmin Konghwa-guk --- Chaoxian minzhu zhuyi renmin gongheguo --- 朝鲜民主主义人民共和国 --- Defenses. --- Armed Forces --- Appropriations and expenditures. --- K9549 --- K9570.90 --- K9570 --- K9578.10 --- K9578.15 --- Korea: International politics, law and relations -- North-South relation --- Korea: Defense and military -- general and history -- North Korea (1945- ) --- Korea: Defense and military -- general and history --- Korea: Defense and military -- weaponry --- Korea: Defense and military -- weaponry -- North Korea --- Ȯmnȯd Solongos --- Emu̇nedu̇ Solungus --- Solongos (South) --- Solungus (South) --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh Solongos Uls --- Bu̇gu̇de Nayiramdaqu Solungus Ulus --- I︠U︡zhnai︠a︡ Korei︠a︡ --- Южная Корея --- Korei︠a︡ (South) --- Корея (South) --- BNSU --- БНСУ
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