Bargaining interactions reconsidered: the Korean Peninsula nuclear crisis viewed through the lens of hierarchy/ Richard J. Cook

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: The Pacific Review : Vol. 34, No 1, January 2021, pp. 113-145 (103)Summary: This paper identifies two significant phenomena regarding these security arrangements, drawing upon why the USA has maintained strong social contract activity with the ROK, whereas the PRC-DPRK social contract activity has only recently been reinvigorated. Social contract activity is defined as the degree of commitment to maintaining the hierarchical relationship manifested in a social contract, ranging from active to inactive.
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This paper identifies two significant phenomena regarding these security arrangements, drawing upon why the USA has maintained strong social contract activity with the ROK, whereas the PRC-DPRK social contract activity has only recently been reinvigorated. Social contract activity is defined as the degree of commitment to maintaining the hierarchical relationship manifested in a social contract, ranging from active to inactive.

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