Going nuclear in Northeast Asia: a global view |
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Authors: | Marianne Péron-Doise |
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Affiliation: | (1) Ministere de la Defense, 14 rue Saint-Dominique, 00456 Armees, France |
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Abstract: | Northeast Asia (NEA) is on the international security agenda for a lot of reasons. The historical legacy, territorial disputes,
the region’s growing importance as an economic actor and a trading partner accompanied by increasing defence expenditures
and acquisition of high tech weaponry and the political isolation of a “rogue” North Korea have all contributed to fear that
NEA could open a Pandora’s box of a nuclear arms race. In this paper, I analyse recent strategic trends in Asia and try to
evaluate the main motivations and objectives of a country like North Korea behind Weapons of Mass Destruction proliferation
and the impact of this “nuclear diplomacy” on the evolution of defence policy of major military power like Japan.
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