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ID155438
Title ProperExplaining North Korea's nuclear ambitions
Other Title Informationpower and position on the Korean peninsula
LanguageENG
AuthorAnderson, Nicholas D
Summary / Abstract (Note)The USA has long called for the complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearisation of North Korea. But is this a realistic policy option? In order to address this question, a broader question needs to be answered: What are the primary drivers of North Korea’s interest in nuclear weapons? Most answers to this question take one of two basic positions. ‘Doves’, on the one hand, see North Korea developing nuclear weapons because of the threatening foreign policies of the USA and South Korea. ‘Hawks’, on the other hand, see North Korean nuclear development as driven by factors internal to the North Korean regime, inherent in its personality. The author examines these two arguments against the evidence and finds them both wanting. In contrast, he puts forth an alternative argument focused on the power of the global hegemon, the USA, and its position on the Korean Peninsula. This power and positional alternative is shown to be better reflected in the evidence presented.
`In' analytical NoteAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol. 71, No.6; Dec 2017: p.621-641
Journal SourceAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol: 71 No 6
Key WordsNuclear Proliferation ;  East Asia ;  North Korea ;  US Foreign Policy


 
 
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