Search: South Korea,Korean Peninsula,Nuclear weapons (2 materials)

Will the Six-Party Diplomatic Project Help Denuclearize the Korean Peninsula?

... international coalition against the country. Meanwhile, North Korea’s response has been to make significant advances in its nuclear weapons (it currently possesses intercontinental missiles, although they are rather poorly developed, as well as thermonuclear ... ... country will abandon it in exchange for vague promises of a “better life” from the United States and its allies, including South Korea? The only thing that remains from the original plan for the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula drawn up during the six-party talks is its outward appearance. It is, of course, a good thing that the non-proliferation ...

25.09.2020

The Korean Nuclear Missile Crisis: It Takes Three to Tango

... North Korea is driven by the basic instinct of survival in the face of actual and imaginary threats on the part of the U.S. and South Korea. The only way for Pyongyang to safeguard itself against its external enemies and preserve sovereignty is to have nuclear weapons. Alexey Arbatov: U.S. Nuclear Warheads' Scary Modernization The U.S., for its part, is trying to prevent the ... ... Finally, China does not want a war to break out near its borders, and is thus interested in preserving peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula. Beijing's even greater desire is to drive the U.S. out of East Asia and turn the region into its sphere of influence....

23.08.2017

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