Responding to Kims's latest provocation/ Charles K Armstrong

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): In: Far Eastern Economic Review June 2009, pp.30-36.Summary: What does North Korea want? Perhaps it wants to be internationally accepted as a de facto nuclear power like Pakistan and Israel. North Korea's nuclear test and missile launches have taken much of the world by surprise, creating fear, consternation and bewilderment from Seoul to Tokyo to Washington. Many commentators have linked North Korea's latest nuclear saber-rattling to an alleged succession crisis within the Kim regime.
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What does North Korea want? Perhaps it wants to be internationally accepted as a de facto nuclear power like Pakistan and Israel. North Korea's nuclear test and missile launches have taken much of the world by surprise, creating fear, consternation and bewilderment from Seoul to Tokyo to Washington. Many commentators have linked North Korea's latest nuclear saber-rattling to an alleged succession crisis within the Kim regime.

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