Not going nuclear : Japan's response to North Korea's nuclear test/ Hajime Izumi; Katsuhisa Furukawa

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Arms Control Today Vol.37, No. 5, June 2007, pp.6-11 (5)Summary: The focus is to examine what type of bilateral mechanism may be appropriate to conduct regularized dialogue with the United States on nuclear strategy issues whether in official or unofficial channels, and what agenda Japan may want to discuss as well as what type of information the United States may want to share with Japan under what conditions.
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The focus is to examine what type of bilateral mechanism may be appropriate to conduct regularized dialogue with the United States on nuclear strategy issues whether in official or unofficial channels, and what agenda Japan may want to discuss as well as what type of information the United States may want to share with Japan under what conditions.

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