KEDO's demise could exacerbate North Korean nuclear crisis
Material type: TextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Jane's Intelligence Review Vol.18 No.3, March 2006, pp.24-26Summary: Examines the conflicting issues between Korea and the West on Korea's nuclear program. With the dissolution of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organisation (KEDO) in November 2005, this could further isolate North Korea from the international community and make any persuasions to defuse the country's nuclear ambitions even more difficult.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Examines the conflicting issues between Korea and the West on Korea's nuclear program. With the dissolution of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organisation (KEDO) in November 2005, this could further isolate North Korea from the international community and make any persuasions to defuse the country's nuclear ambitions even more difficult.
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