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ID177040
Title ProperIdentifying leader’s intent
Other Title Informationan analysis of Kim Jong-Un
LanguageENG
AuthorBlack, Michelle ;  Kearney, Heather
Summary / Abstract (Note)One of the most challenging tasks for a deterrence planner is assessing a leader's intent, which requires having an in-depth level of subject-matter expertise. This article investigates this challenge and offers answers to the following question “how can we identify a leader’s intent” to aid deterrence planners, operators, and policymakers? To examine this question, we used a multi-method approach by performing several qualitative analyses on Kim Jong-Un’s New Year’s Eve speeches (2013–2018). We focused on techniques that assessed the underlying facets of intent (e.g. cognitive beliefs and goals). These speeches served as a viable secondary source that identified objective markers to which we applied a coding scheme to extract the adversary’s “intent” to perform a particular action. This article argues that identifying intent can help policy-makers and planners understand if an adversary has plans to perform specific operations.
`In' analytical NoteDefense and Security Analysis Vol. 36, No.4; Dec 2020: p.398-421
Journal SourceDefense and Security Analysis Vol: 36 No 4
Key WordsDefence ;  Deterrence ;  North Korea ;  Kim Jong-un ;  Leadership Intent ;  Multi - Method


 
 
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