Korean Peninsula Crisis Has no Military Solution. How Can It Be Solved?
RIAC Poll Escalation on the Korean peninsula may lead to a full-scale armed conflict. What solution could settle the crisis at this point?
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RIAC Poll Escalation on the Korean peninsula may lead to a full-scale armed conflict. What solution could settle the crisis at this point?
... of Sciences, offer his views here. How would you describe the current state of North Korea’s nuclear programme? Is there any hope in the short or long run of the Korean nuclear issues being resolved? On the one hand, the current status of the North Korean nuclear programme is rather uncertain. It is, however, also clear that its nuclear programme is being continued. The North Koreans at the moment remain outside of any talks or agreements; they have their hands free and are not bound by any commitments....
... Dr. Richard Weitz, Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute Interview In March-April Pyongyang sharply increased its combative rhetoric, declaring a new state of war with South Korea and threatening its enemies with the thermonuclear catastrophe. Recently North Korea have toned down its verbal threats and indicated that it wants peace treaty with South Korea. In this interview Dr. Richard Weitz, Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute, who recently traveled to the region, offers his insights on the sudden change ...
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