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ID169462
Title ProperWooing Kampala
Other Title Informationa case study in implementing the nonproliferation sanctions against North Korea
LanguageENG
AuthorShingu, Sayaka
Summary / Abstract (Note)Beginning with UN Security Council Resolution 1718 in 2006, the international community has imposed a series of sanctions against North Korea in an effort to halt the progress of its nuclear program. These sanctions forbid most forms of the direct or indirect supply, sale, or transfer of arms, technical training, advice, services, or assistance, yet North Korea’s historical military and police cooperation with certain partner states has continued. In recent years, South Korea has targeted some of these states, including Uganda, with summit diplomacy, offers of security cooperation, and economic incentives to encourage them to distance themselves from North Korea. The case of Uganda illustrates some of the achievements and the challenges of international sanctions diplomacy.
`In' analytical NoteNonproliferation Review Vol. 26, No.3-4; Jun-Jul 2019: p. 341-349
Journal SourceNonproliferation Review Vol: 26 No 3-4
Key WordsExport controls ;  Sanctions ;  Diplomacy ;  North Korea ;  South Korea ;  Uganda ;  Compliance


 
 
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