The North Korea problem: dealing with irrationality/ Bruce Cumings
Material type: TextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): In: Current History September 2009, pp.284-290 (20)Summary: Analyses the relationship between United States and North Korea in which it has always been predicted that the latter will collapse eventually. It argues that through the years, the collapse of North Korea never happened. It goes on to further suggests that in order to persuade North Korea to give up its nuclear program, there must be an agreement where the U.S. should make a pledge not to use nuclear weapons on the Korean peninsula, that relations should be normalised and this might convince North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons and missiles.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Analyses the relationship between United States and North Korea in which it has always been predicted that the latter will collapse eventually. It argues that through the years, the collapse of North Korea never happened. It goes on to further suggests that in order to persuade North Korea to give up its nuclear program, there must be an agreement where the U.S. should make a pledge not to use nuclear weapons on the Korean peninsula, that relations should be normalised and this might convince North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons and missiles.
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