Format:
XVI,491 S.
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Tab., Reg., Lit.Hinw., Lit. S. 473-476
Series Statement:
An East Gate Book
Content:
Kihl Y. W. ; Hayes, P.: Introduction: a road map for Korean security and peace buildung. - S.3-13. Levy, S.: Supply of light-water reactor(s) to Pyongyang. - S.17-24. Hayes, P.: Supply of light-water reactors to the DPRK. - S.25-52. Spector, L. S.: U.S.-DPRK agreed framework on nuclear and related issues. - S.53-62. Valencia, M. J.: Engaging the DPRK economically. - S.63-77. Hayes, P. ; Zarsky, L.: Regional cooperation and environmental issues in Northeast Asia. - S.78-98. Elliott, K. A.: Will economic sanctions work against North Korea? - S.99-111. Hayes, P.: Enduring legacies. Economic dimensions of restoring North Korea's environment. - S.112-141. Hayes, P. ; Von Hippel, D. F.: Engaging North Korea on energy efficiency. - S.142-177. Kihl Y. W.: Confrontation of compromise? Lessons from the 1994 crisis. - S.181-205. Snyder, S.: Beyond the Geneva agreed framework. A road map for normalizing relations with North Korea. - S.206-219. Mansourov, A. Y.: North Korean decision-making processes regarding the nuclear issue. - S.220-239. Hayes, P. ; Noerper, S.: The future of the U.S.-ROK allaince. - S.240-268. Heppell, J. M.: Confidence-building measures. Bilateral versus multilateral approaches. - S.269-301. Segal, G.: Nuclear forces in Northeast Asia. - S.305-317. Lockwood, D.: The Status of U.S., Russian, and Chinese nuclear forces in Northeast Asia. - S.318-358. Cossa, R. A.: Nuclear forces in the Far East. Status and implications for proliferation. - S.359-380. Endicott, J. E.: Great-power nuclear forces deployment and a limited nuclear-free zone in Northeast Asia. - S.381-390. Cheon, S.: Regional non-nuclear options from South Korea's perspective. - S.391-414. Shen D.: Engaging the DPRK in a verifiable nuclear weapons-free zone. Addressing nuclear issues involving the Korean Peninsula. - S.415-425. Hayes, P. ; Kihl Y. W.: Conclusion: moving beyond a nuclear weapons-free Korea toward sustainable energy development in Northeast Asia. - S.426-436
Note:
Kihl Y. W. ; Hayes, P.: Introduction: a road map for Korean security and peace buildung. - S.3-13. Levy, S.: Supply of light-water reactor(s) to Pyongyang. - S.17-24. Hayes, P.: Supply of light-water reactors to the DPRK. - S.25-52. Spector, L. S.: U.S.-DPRK agreed framework on nuclear and related issues. - S.53-62. Valencia, M. J.: Engaging the DPRK economically. - S.63-77. Hayes, P. ; Zarsky, L.: Regional cooperation and environmental issues in Northeast Asia. - S.78-98. Elliott, K. A.: Will economic sanctions work against North Korea? - S.99-111. Hayes, P.: Enduring legacies. Economic dimensions of restoring North Korea's environment. - S.112-141. Hayes, P. ; Von Hippel, D. F.: Engaging North Korea on energy efficiency. - S.142-177. Kihl Y. W.: Confrontation of compromise? Lessons from the 1994 crisis. - S.181-205. Snyder, S.: Beyond the Geneva agreed framework. A road map for normalizing relations with North Korea. - S.206-219. Mansourov, A. Y.: North Korean decision-making processes regarding t
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