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North Korea has been described as the most secretive country on earth. Dealing with such a closed society—one that is simultaneously seeking acceptance through nuclear relations while defying the plea to cease development of nuclear weapons—is difficult for governments and policy makers, but Perspectives on Policy Toward North Korea opens discussion on the various approaches the United States has adopted and is considering. Providing expert views on the impasse between the U.S. and North Korea, the volume addresses topics that include the negotiating strategies of the Clinton and Bush administrations, the concept of building bilateral relationships through contact of U.S. and South Korean military officers, and the benefits of allowing China to take the lead in conflict resolution. Employing both traditional and unusual methods, including diplomatic, academic, and military viewpoints, Perspectives on Policy Toward North Korea is an essential guide to a better understanding of this complicated dynamic and an important work for policy makers, analysts, and anyone interested in conflict resolution and security studies.
Contents
Chapter 1 The North Korea in Nuclear Weapons Program
Chapter 2 U.S. Foreign Policy Options: Case Study on Nonproliferation
Chapter 3 Altered States: Changing Perceptions and the ROK-US Security Relationship
Chapter 4 North Korea: Crisis in the Making
Chapter 5 Using Systems: Engineering Tools to Rethink US Policy on North Korea
Chapter 6 U.S. Policy Toward North Korean Nuclear Weapons Development: The Need for a New Approach



