Description
This book examines Iran and North Korea from a non-proliferation lens. It highlights how these two countries stand out as nuclear challenges vis-à-vis the NPT and unpacks their nuclear history, recent developments, nuclear resolve in the times of the pandemic and future challenges in a comprehensive manner. It shows how these two issues remain similar, distinguished, dynamic but static so far progress on non-proliferation is concerned.
The book will be a valuable read for students, scholars, academicians, policy practitioners and anyone invested and interested in nuclear issues.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Tables and Figure
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Theoretical Lens and Historical Developments
2. The JCPOA Accord: Difficult Negotiations to Abandonment
3. US-North Korea Summit Diplomacy
4. China Factor in Nuclear North Korea
5. Sanctions and Pandemic: Proliferation Challenge Continues
6. Conclusion
Appendices
Endnotes
References
Index