Format:
1 Online-Ressource (465 p)
ISBN:
9780813167466
Series Statement:
Asia in the New Millennium
Content:
Front cover -- Contents -- Abbreviations, Acronyms,and Special Terms -- Map 0.1. The Korean peninsula -- Prologue -- 1 Why Care about North Korea? -- 2 How Korea Became Korea -- 3 How Korea Became Japan -- 4 How One Korea Became Two -- 5 How a Civil War Became Global -- 6 How North Korea Got the Bomb -- 7 Human Insecurity and the Duty to Protect -- 8 Facing Up to Evil -- 9 Must We Choose between Peace and Human Rights? -- 10 Why Is North Korea Not the South? -- 11 GRIT at Panmunjom? -- 12 The Agreed Framework Sets the Stage for a Grand Bargain -- 13 Bush Gets Tough with North Korea -- 14 Six-Party Hopes and Missed Opportunities -- 15 Obama and Kim Jong Un -- 16 North Korea's Weapons of Mass Destruction -- 17 Revolutionary Pariahs -- 18 Basic Forces and Fortuna versus Human Factors -- 19 What to Do about-or with-China? -- 20 What to Do about-or with-North Korea? -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780813167626
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780813167466
Additional Edition:
Print version Clemens, Walter C. Jr North Korea and the World : Human Rights, Arms Control, and Strategies for Negotiation Lexington : The University Press of Kentucky,c2016 ISBN 9780813167466
Language:
English
Keywords:
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