No Exit North Korea, Nuclear Weapons, and International Security Adelphi Series
Auteur : Pollack Jonathan D.
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This book chronicles the political-military development of the Korean Peninsula since 1945, with particular attention to North Korea?s pursuit of nuclear technology and nuclear weapons, and how it has shaped Northeast Asian security and non-proliferation policy and influenced the strategic choices of the United States and all regional powers. I focus on North Korea?s leaders, institutions, political history, and the system?s longer-term prospects. How has an isolated, highly idiosyncratic, small state repeatedly stymied or circumvented the policy preferences of much more powerful states, culminating with its withdrawal from the Non Proliferation Treaty (the only state ever to do so) and the testing of nuclear weapons in open defiance of adversaries and allies alike? What does this portend for the region?s future?
Unlike most of the literature that focuses on US non proliferation policy, this is a book about decision making in North Korea and the state?s survival in the face of daunting odds. It draws on extensive interviews with individuals in China, South Korea, Japan, Russia, and the EU who have had ample experience in and with North Korea, additional interviews with former US policy makers, and the results from two visits to the North. The author makes extensive use of archival materials from the Cold War International History Project, enabling a far fuller rendering of North Korean history than appears in most of the literature on the North Korean nuclear weapons issue.
Jonathan D. Pollack is Professor of Asian and Pacific Studies at the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island.
Date de parution : 05-2011
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 06-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
Kim Il Sung; north; North Korean; korean; CCP; korea; Nuclear Weapons; kim; UN; il-sung; NPT; jong-il; North Korean System; peninsula; inter-Korean Relations; nuclear; Foreign Minister; weapon; GDR; states; Agreed Framework; National Security Strategy; Rodong Sinmun; DPRK's Pursuit; North Korean Leader; North Korean Officials; Yongbyon Reactor; Nuclear Weapons Development; United States; DPRK Foreign Ministry; DPRK Foreign Ministry Spokesman; Capita GNP; Nuclear Posture Review; DPRK's Nuclear Capability; WMD Armed Adversary