North Korea's second nuclear crisis and northeast Asian security
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North Korea's second nuclear crisis and northeast Asian security
Ashgate, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction / Tae-Hwan Kwak and Seung-Ho Joo
- North Korea's second nuclear crisis and the six-party talks / Tae-Hwan Kwak
- The Bush administration and North Korea's nuclear policy / Edward A. Olsen
- U.S. policy toward North Korea under George W. Bush : a critical appraisal / Curtis H. Martin
- China and the North Korean crisis : the diplomacy of great power transition / Jeremy Paltiel
- Japan and the second North Korean nuclear crisis / Yoshinori Kaseda
- Russia and the North Korean nuclear crisis / Seung-Ho Joo
- U.S.-North Korean negotiating behavior and the six-party talks / Scott Snyder
- Korean peninsula energy development organization (KEDO) : a bridge too far? / C. Kenneth Quinones
- The six-party talks and security cooperation in northeast Asia / Yong-Sup Han
Description and Table of Contents
Description
North Korea's testing of a nuclear bomb sent out a shock wave throughout the world and totally changed the strategic equation in the Korean peninsula and Northeast Asia. This testing has far-reaching implications for Korean peace and unification, Northeast Asian security and America's global war on terrorism. This key volume provides an in-depth analysis of the inter-Korean and international dynamics of North Korea's nuclear crisis. It offers new insights into the six-party talks designed to resolve the crisis, suggests creative formulas to resolve the ongoing crisis through peaceful, diplomatic means and delves into the interests and policies of the major powers - the US, China, Japan and Russia - at the six-party negotiating table. The contributing authors are distinguished specialists and experts in the field and as such offer valuable expertise into the dynamics of this nuclear crisis for students and academics
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction, Tae-Hwan Kwak, Seung-Ho Joo
- Chapter 2 North Korea's Second Nuclear Crisis and the Six-Part y Talks, Tae-Hwan Kwak
- Chapter 3 The Bush Administration and North Korea's Nuclear Policy, Edward A. Olsen
- Chapter 4 U.S. Policy Toward North Korea Under George W. Bush: A Critical Appraisal, Curtis H. Martin
- Chapter 5 China and the North Korean Crisis: The Diplomacy of Great Power Transition, Jeremy Paltiel
- Chapter 6 Japan and the Second North Korean Nuclear Crisis, Yoshinori Kaseda
- Chapter 7 Russia and the North Korean Nuclear Crisis, Seung-Ho Joo
- Chapter 8 U.S.-North Korean Negotiating Behavior and the Six-Part y Talks, Scott Snyder
- Chapter 9 Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO) A Bridge Too Far?, C. Kenneth Quinones
- Chapter 10 The Six-Part y Talks and Security Cooperation in Northeast Asia, Yong-Sup Han
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