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NORTH KOREA’S MISSILE PROGRAMME (2) answer(s).
 
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North Korea’s missile programme and supply-side controls: lessons for countering illicit procurement / Salisbury, Daniel   Journal Article
Salisbury, Daniel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Despite one of the most extensive sanctions regimes in history, including an embargo on missile technologies, North Korea has taken huge steps forward in its ballistic missile programme. Daniel Salisbury explores the limitations of, and challenges of implementing, supply-side approaches to missile nonproliferation. Considering North Korea’s recent progress and efforts to evade sanctions, the article highlights the continuing need to strengthen efforts to counter illicit trade in missile-related technologies.
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Secret to North Korea’s ICBM success / Elleman, Michael   Journal Article
Elleman, Michael Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract North Korea’s missile programme has made astounding strides over the past two years. An arsenal that had been based on short- and medium-range missiles, along with an intermediate-range Musudan that repeatedly failed flight tests, has suddenly been supplemented by two new missiles: the intermediate-range Hwasong-12 and the intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) Hwasong-14. No other country has transitioned from a medium-range capability to an ICBM in such a short time. What explains this rapid progression? The answer is simple. North Korea acquired a high-performance liquid-propellant engine (LPE) from a foreign source.
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