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Author:
Cha, Victor D., 1961- author.
Title:
Nuclear North Korea : a debate on engagement strategies / Victor D. Cha and David Kang ; foreword by Steph Haggard.
Publisher:
Columbia University Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
288 pages cm.
Subject:
Nuclear warfare--Korea (North)
Korea (North)--Military policy.
United States--Foreign relations--Korea (North)
Korea (North)--Foreign relations--United States.
World politics--21st century.
Other Authors:
Kang, David C. (David Chan-oong), 1965- author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction: The debate over North Korea / Victor Cha and David Kang -- Weak but still threatening / Victor Cha -- Threatening, but deterrence works / David Kang -- Response: Why we must pursue "hawk engagement" / Victor Cha -- Response: why are we afraid of engagement? / David Kang -- Hyperbole dominates: the 2003 nuclear crisis / Victor Cha and David Kang -- Beyond hyperbole, toward a strategy / Victor Cha and David Kang -- 2018: North Korea is not a problem to be solved / David Kang.
Summary:
"Fifteen years after its initial publication, Nuclear North Korea is still as relevant as ever. Coming to the issues from different perspectives--Kang believes the threat posed by Pyongyang has been inflated and endorses a more open approach, while Cha is more skeptical and advocates harsher measures--the authors together present clear-eyed reflection and authoritative analysis. They refute a number of misconceptions and challenge much faulty thinking that surrounds the discussion of North Korea, particularly the idea that North Korea is an irrational nation. Cha and Kang contend that however provocative, even deplorable, the Pyongyang government's behavior may at times be, it is not incomprehensible or incoherent. In an intelligent and trenchant debate, the authors explore the inherent logic of North Korean politics, look at the implications of a nuclear North Korea for East Asia and U.S. homeland security, and rigorously assess historical and current U.S. policy, and provide a workable framework for constructive policy that should be followed by the United States, Japan, and South Korea if engagement fails to stop North Korean nuclear proliferation. With a new chapter on the way forward for the international community in light of continued nuclear tensions with North Korea, this book remains an essential resource to understanding the state of affairs on the Korean peninsula."--Provided by publisher.
Series:
Contemporary Asia in the world
ISBN:
0231189230
9780231189231
0231189222
9780231189224
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1022987361
LCCN:
2018003610
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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