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ID149316
Title ProperSanctions reconsidered
Other Title Informationthe path forward with North Korea
LanguageENG
AuthorWeissmann, Mikael ;  Hagström, Linus
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since at least the early 1990s,11. This research was funded by grants from the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs within the Special Research Program of the Swedish Institute of International Affairs and the Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation (MMW 2013.0162). The opinions expressed are those of the authors alone.
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there have been regular predictions of North Korea's imminent collapse—so much so that a degree of wishful thinking or “collapsism” has even characterized the debate.22. Jong-kun Choi, “The Perils of Strategic Patience with North Korea,” The Washington Quarterly 38, no. 4 (Winter 2016), pp. 57–72, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0163660X.2015.1125829.
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Yet, the state has managed to survive, despite its corrupt deity-cult leadership, devastating famines, a largely failed economy, and an increasingly stringent international sanctions regime. In fact, North Korea's regime has not only survived, but also succeeded in resisting international pressures aimed at rolling back its nuclear program.
`In' analytical NoteWashington Quarterly Vol. 39, No.3; Fall 2016: p.61-76
Journal SourceWashington Quarterly Vol: 39 No 3
Key WordsNorth Korea ;  Sanctions Reconsidered


 
 
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