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The EU’s Potential Role in the Six Party Talks and the North Korean Nuclear Crisis
Discourse on the Six Party Talks has focused solely on denuclearisation. Through the power struggles of the members and the refusal of the People’s Democratic Republic of Korea (DPRK) to return to negotiations, the Six Party Talks have been stalled since
Millard Andrew S., Yi Chae-Deug
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From nuclear threats to nuclear talks: A big win for President Donald Trump? IES Policy Brief No. 4, April 2018 [PDF]
ork for a much-welcomed long-term solution. US President Donald Trump surprised the world by accepting North Korean leader Kim Jongun’s invitation to talk, thereby setting the scene for potentially the first ever meeting between a North Korean leader ...
Desmaele, Linde
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Reducing Nuclear Dangers on the Korean Peninsula: Bilateral versus Multilateral Approaches
This paper addresses the important issue of nuclear weapons on the Korean Peninsula. It reviews alternate solutions: an essentially bilateral solution with the United States as an associated party, and a multilateral regime establishing a nuclear weapon ...
Thomas Graham
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Exploring the Zone of Possible Agreement on the Nuclear Issue of the Korean Peninsula
From 2003 to 2009, China, Japan, North Korea, Russia, South Korea, and the United States engaged in a series of multilateral negotiations to address North Korea’s nuclear program.
Roman R. Kalinin +2 more
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From Deterrence to Cooperative Security on the Korean Peninsula
The 2018 US-DPRK Singapore Summit introduced a new model to guide resolution of long-standing disputes on the Korean Peninsula: a “lasting and stable peace regime” could be created simultaneously with the “complete denuclearization of the Korean ...
Toby Dalton
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Regarding North Korea’s denuclearization and peace-building on the Korean Peninsula, South-North Korean dialogues used to be secondary to the United States (US) and Democratic People’s Republic of Korea(DPRK) negotiations.
Kyungwon Choi
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Kazakhstan’s Irreversible Disarmament
Kazakhstan presents an interesting and important real-life case of disarmament irreversibility. When the Soviet Union collapsed, Kazakhstan inherited the fourth largest nuclear arsenal in the world – more than a thousand nuclear warheads, dozens of heavy
Togzhan Kassenova
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The Reykjavik Summit and European Security [PDF]
Many West Europeans have agreed in retrospect that the most disturbing feature of the Reykjavik summit was the apparent "indifference or quasi-indifference" of the United States regarding European security interests.
Yost, David S.
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Between Maximum Pressure and Engagement: US Policy Toward North Korea Under Trump
This study analyzes US foreign policy toward North Korea through the lens of the Rational Actor Model, which assumes decision-making aimed at maximizing utility while minimizing costs and risks.
Jina Kim
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