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NORTH KOREA - FOREIGN POLICY (3) answer(s).
 
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Development of the situation in Northeast Asia: likely scenarios / Asmolov, Konstantin   Journal Article
Asmolov, Konstantin Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Economic zones centered on seaports have a rich history that goes back to the mid -16th century when the first-ever free port came into being. Free trade regime operated in different period through the middle Ages in Genoa, Venice, Hamburg and Bremen. The chief causes that brought them to life were the high customs duties cities. Free trade regime was frequently instituted as new ports were built in order to attract cargo traffic and invigorate trade.
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Pyongyang Sees the Nuke Impasse / Park, Han S   Journal Article
Park, Han S Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract In order to better understand and explain North Korea's foreign policy strategies and tactics on the controversy surrounding the nuclear program, this chapter examines the perceptions held by Pyongyang about the neighbouring counties including the United States, Japan, and South Korea. These perceptions are formulated in accordance with North Korea's perception about itself that is generally constructed based on the principle of Juche (self-reliance) and the political and security environment surrounding the Korean peninsula as perceived by Pyongyang itself. North Korea is an unconventional country if one looks from outside but it is not irrational in that it has pursued its own national interest rather effectively for which security is first and foremost. This chapter provides an explanation of North Korean conducts from the perspective of North Korea's own mind-set.
Key Words Perceptions  Juche  Mind-Set  North Korea - Foreign Policy 
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Shattering myths and assumptions: the implication of North Korea's strategic culture for U S policy / Hwang, Balbina   Journal Article
Hwang, Balbina Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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