Standoff and progress in North Korean nuclear dilemma after the joint statement |
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Authors: | Hun Kyung Lee Sung-Jo Park Byoung Chul Park |
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Institution: | 1. Graduate School of Northeast Asian Studies, Dong-A University, Busan, South Korea 2. Department of Political and Social Sciences, Free University Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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Abstract: | This article attempts to analyze the standoff and progress in the nuclear dilemma with North Korea, not only following the September 2005 Joint Statement but also the February and October 2007 agreements. Ever since the Joint Statement, the USA and the DPRK have confronted each other on and off again in process of trying to implement an accord that set up an action-for-action plan designed ultimately to eliminate nuclear weapons program from the North. More seriously, Pyongyang rejected nuclear sampling in spite of agreeing to verification and other measures unanimously agreed among the six parties. It is, thus, expected there is a long road ahead toward a resolution of North Korea’s nuclear dilemma. |
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