Offensive realism, weaker states, and windows of opportunity: the Soviet Union and North Korea in comparative perspective / by Jihwan Hwang

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: World Affairs Vol 168 No 1, Summer 2005, pp.39-48 (55)Summary: The threat posed by North Korea has been over emphasised, just as that posed by the USSR was during the Cold War. Both states were not only weaker but also declining compared to their notional adversaries.
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The threat posed by North Korea has been over emphasised, just as that posed by the USSR was during the Cold War. Both states were not only weaker but also declining compared to their notional adversaries.

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