This Book Is An Analytical Study Of The Diplomatic Strategies Of The U.S., North And South Korea, China And Japan In The Resolution Of The Korean Nuclear Crisis, Which Began With The North Korean Announcement Of Withdrawal From Npt On 12 March 1993. Dust Jacket Slightly Damaged.
Through interviews, gives a behind-the-scenes look at negotiations to denuclearize the Korean peninsula. Offering multiple perspectives on the second Korean nuclear crisis, provides a window of understanding on the historical, geopolitical, and security concerns at play on the peninsula since 2002, paying special attention to China's dealings with North Korea
Since the end of the Korean War, Northeast Asia has been at peace but held in a state of tension due to the seemingly permanent rivalry between the superpowers and their respective allies in the region.
Featuring contributions by some of the leading experts in Korean studies, this book examines the political content of Kim Jong-Il's regime maintenance, including both the domestic strategy for regime survival and North Korea's foreign relations with South Korea, Russia, China, Japan, and the United States. It considers how and why the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) became a "hermi…
Kim Dae-jung is President of the Republic of Korea. He was elected to the presidency on 18 December 1997. He has received numerous awards and honours and been conferred many honorary degrees from universities in Korea, China, the USA and Russia. He has also published about forty books in Korean, as well as English and other languages. This text contains his speech at the Singapore lecture on 27…
This reissue of Paul Frenchs acclaimed introduction to North Korea provides an up-to-the-minute overview of the politics, economics and history of the DPRK, with added chapters dealing with recent events. A new foreword examines why North Korea remains an issue in world politics and argues that an understanding of the country is more important now than ever. A new in-depth postscript offers ana…
Following its liberation from Japanese colonialism, at the end of WWII, Korea was divided into two separate nations. Because the Korean nation enjoyed a long dynastic history, its postwar partition was particularly traumatic. The ensuing Cold War years spawned the Korean War and subsequent decades of strained inter-Korean relations and tensions in the region surrounding the peninsula. This volu…
The contens of this book: PART I Existing Security Dilemmas in Korea 1. The Emergence of Antagonistic Identities 2. The Persistence of Cold War Antagonisms 3. The Geopolitical Production of Danger PART II Alternative Security Arrangements for Korea 4. Toward an Ethics of Dialogue 5. Dilemmas of Engagement 6. Toward an Ethics of Difference