Peninsula pressure - China maintains contingencies for North Korean instability/ Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2017Subject(s): In: Jane's Intelligence Review Vol.29, Issue 9, September 2017, pp.26 - 29 pp.32 - 33 (123)Summary: The belief that China has the ability to put decisive pressure on North Korea underpins much of the region's policymaking. This article examines the extent to which North Korea is dependent on China in a range of areas, and assesses how the relationship is likely to evolve in future.
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The belief that China has the ability to put decisive pressure on North Korea underpins much of the region's policymaking. This article examines the extent to which North Korea is dependent on China in a range of areas, and assesses how the relationship is likely to evolve in future.

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