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ID077465
Title ProperMoving towards engagement
Other Title InformationGeorge W. Bush's new flexibility in dealing with North Korea
LanguageENG
AuthorHiemann, Roland
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Curbing North Korea's development of nuclear weapons has long been one of the main challenges for US foreign policy. The approach of the Bush Administration has been grounded in a preference for a confrontational posture. Recently, US policy has undergone a significant change in dealing with the DPRK. Washington has endorsed a policy it once dismissed at best as counterproductive and at worst as appeasement: engaging the North Korean regime. This article seeks to explain the Administration's newfound flexibility toward the DPRK. It reflects on recent changes in both the international strategic and the US domestic political environments that have likely driven the Administration to revoke its hard-line stance
`In' analytical NoteRusi Journal Vol. 152, No.3; Jun 2007: p 36-41
Journal SourceRusi Journal Vol. 152, No.3; Jun 2007: p 36-41
Key WordsGeorge W. Bush ;  North Korea ;  National Security ;  International Security