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ID130549
Title ProperAddressing North Korean security challenges through non-state-centric international economic engagement
LanguageENG
AuthorHowe, Brendan ;  Park, Jason
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Purpose-Discuss the potential of non-state centric economic cooperation.
Design/methodology/approach-Traditional engagement policies vis-à-vis North Korea have been state-centric, reciprocity-driven and ultimately, unsuccessful. This article proposes the promotion of sustainable, good-faith and meaningful economic exchanges by enrolling the active participation of North Korean elites through alignment with their vested interests.
Findings-Although controversial and even abhorrent from a normative perspective, the approach is eminently pragmatic and necessary to address the limited policy alternatives of an increasingly insecure regime which may eventually be forced to pursue drastic means to ensure its survival.
Practical implications-Non-state-centric international economic engagement is a non-exclusive policy prescription that seeks to broaden the range of viable policy options available to the North Korean regime.
`In' analytical NoteNorth Korean Review Vol.10, No.1; Spring 2014: p.39-54
Journal SourceNorth Korean Review Vol.10, No.1; Spring 2014: p.39-54
Key WordsNon-State-Centric International Economic Engagement - NSCIEE ;  North Korean Economic Policy - NKEP ;  Special Economic Zones - SEZ ;  Economic Policy ;  North Korea ;  Security Challenges ;  Track Two ;  International Economic Engagement - IEE ;  International Economic ;  Economic Engagement ;  North Korean Regime ;  Economic Cooperation