Leveraging towards restraint: nuclear hedging and North Korea's shifting reference points during the agreed framework and the Six-Party talks/ Soul Park and Kimberly Peh

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): In: European Journal of International Security Vol 5 Issue 1, February 2020, pp.94-114 (27A)Summary: The emergence of new nuclear aspirants has posed a great threat to the post-Cold War global non-proliferation regime. These states have adopted a nuclear hedging strategy that has been deemed both strategically risky and politically difficult to maintain. Yet, hedging has not automatically resulted in nuclearisation. Hence a study was conducted based on North Korea's nuclear policies throughout the 1990s and 2000s.
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The emergence of new nuclear aspirants has posed a great threat to the post-Cold War global non-proliferation regime. These states have adopted a nuclear hedging strategy that has been deemed both strategically risky and politically difficult to maintain. Yet, hedging has not automatically resulted in nuclearisation. Hence a study was conducted based on North Korea's nuclear policies throughout the 1990s and 2000s.

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