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ID075780
Title ProperChinaand the US beyond the Korean peninsula
Other Title Informationthe bigger power game
LanguageENG
AuthorWu, Xiaohui (Anne)
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)China-U.S. cooperation over the most difficult security problem in Northeast Asia-the North Korean nuclear issue-in essence projects its bigger power game amid the tectonic shifts of Asian geopolitics. The nuclear issue affords a test case to gauge the future posture of China and the United States in East Asia and their partnership in that conflict-prone region. Approaches to resolving this issue must take into account the geopolitical realignment of Asia, Washington's reorientation of relations with its Asian allies, and China's rise as an influential regional player and the subsequent regional response. However, the long-standing mistrust between China and the United States is contributing to a lack of substantial progress in Korean nonproliferation efforts. The declared nuclear test by Pyongyang further put the denuclearization cooperation between China and the Unites States on the line. China-U.S. cooperation in denuclearizing Pyongyang may either produce lasting stability for the region or create ''collateral damage,'' with the North Korean issue paling in comparison.
`In' analytical NoteNonproliferation Review Vol. 13, No.2; Jul 2006: p317-338
Journal SourceNonproliferation Review Vol. 13, No.2; Jul 2006: p317-338
Key WordsChina - International Relations - United States ;  United States - International Relations - China ;  Six-Party Talks ;  North Korea ;  East Asian Security ;  Nuclear Nonproliferation ;  Dovish Containment ;  Hawkish Engagement


 
 
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