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| The Details of a Peace Regime |
| Published: October 2, 2007, 9:25 pm |
| Tags: Academia, Books Movies Media, Business Economy, East Asia, Politics, China, Council On Foreign Relations, Don Oberdorfer, Dprk, Japan, Korea, North South Summit, Rok, Six Party Talks, Song Min Soon |
| Party talks and the DPRK-ROK summit “mutually reinforcing”. Just because Seoul is enabling Pyongyang with carrots, and that the process is failing, doesn’t mean Washington has to give Pyongyang more carrots. Perhaps, someone has to wield more sticks? Perhaps, Seoul needs to join that team? And, as Song’s responses reveal, |
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| Jack Pritchard at the Korea Society |
| Published: October 3, 2007, 3:24 am |
| Tags: East Asia, Usa, Wmd, Diplomacy, Dprk, George W Bush, Jack Pritchard, Kim Jong Il, Korea, Korea Society, Roh Moo Hyun, Rok, Second North South Summit, Six Party Talks |
| with the DPRK is not the North Koreans themselves, but with how the situation in the DPRK affects the overall nuclear non-proliferation regime. Emphasizing bilateral relations becomes a rhetorical exercise without end. The DPRK is only as important as the Northeast Asian region and the NPT regime is to the US. Any other argument is just an |
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