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The North Korea Nuclear Crisis, 1992-2002
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 720

The North Korea Nuclear Crisis, 1992-2002

North Korea is one of the world’s smallest and poorest nations, yet it is one of only nine nations with a nuclear arsenal. Its long-range missiles are believed capable of reaching the United States. Specialists doubt its warheads can survive re-entry into the atmosphere and accurately hit a designated target, but persistent effort makes this eventually likely. How did this happen? Thirty years ago, the US and DPRK signed the Agreed Framework, their first diplomatic agreement. It was to keep the Korean Peninsula free of nuclear weapons. Obviously, it fell short. Why? This study seeks an answer. The author was a key player in the agreement’s negotiation and implementation which he recorded contemporaneously in twenty-eight unpublished notebooks, diaries, and hundreds of photographs between 1992 and 2002. He has merged this with knowledge gleaned from official documents and other authors' insights. His conclusion may not be definitive, but it is arguably a significant step in that direction.

Imperial Japan's Allied Prisoners of War in the South Pacific
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 686

Imperial Japan's Allied Prisoners of War in the South Pacific

Three weeks after Imperial Japan’s surrender, five men dressed in baggy khaki uniforms stared at the camera. They and two colleagues were the only survivors out of the 210 Allied airmen which Imperial Japan had imprisoned in “paradise.” Joining them were 18 British soldiers, the only survivors of 600 of their countrymen similarly but separately imprisoned. Another 10,000 Allied soldiers and civilians were also imprisoned on the South Pacific island of New Britain. More than half died before liberation. What motivated such inhumane treatment? This book’s quest for an answer traces the genesis of Bushido, Imperial Japan’s martial code, and surveys the prisoners’ recollections of their ordeal as the Battle for Rabaul raged around them from 1942 to March 1944.

North Korea's Foreign Policy under Kim Jong Il
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

North Korea's Foreign Policy under Kim Jong Il

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-12-05
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) joined the rank of nuclear powers in October 2006 after exploding its first nuclear device. The test was not fully successful yet it unequivocally demonstrated North Korea's nuclear weapons capability. North Korea under the leadership of Kim Jong-il remains as unpredictable and mysterious as ever. This comprehensive study brings together leading scholars in the field to examine the country's current foreign policy under Kim Jong-il as well as its bilateral relations with the USA, China, Russia, Japan and South Korea.

Imperial Japan's Allied Prisoners of War in the South Pacific
  • Language: en

Imperial Japan's Allied Prisoners of War in the South Pacific

Three weeks after Imperial Japanâ (TM)s surrender, five men dressed in baggy khaki uniforms stared at the camera. They and two colleagues were the only survivors out of the 210 Allied airmen which Imperial Japan had imprisoned in â oeparadise.â Joining them were 18 British soldiers, the only survivors of 600 of their countrymen similarly but separately imprisoned. Another 10,000 Allied soldiers and civilians were also imprisoned on the South Pacific island of New Britain. More than half died before liberation. What motivated such inhumane treatment? This bookâ (TM)s quest for an answer traces the genesis of Bushido, Imperial Japanâ (TM)s martial code, and surveys the prisonersâ (TM) recollections of their ordeal as the Battle for Rabaul raged around them from 1942 to March 1944.

A Troubled Peace
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 374

A Troubled Peace

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  • Published: 2006-03-17
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  • Publisher: JHU Press

In A Troubled Peace, Professor Chae-Jin Lee reviews the vicissitudes of U.S. policy toward South and North Korea since 1948 when rival regimes were installed on the Korean peninsula. He explains the continuously changing nature of U.S.-Korea relations by discussing the goals the United States has sought for Korea, the ways in which these goals have been articulated, and the methods used to implement them. Using a careful analysis of declassified diplomatic documents, primary materials in English, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese, and extensive interviews with American and Korean officials, Lee draws attention to a number of factors that have affected U.S. policy: the functions of U.S. security ...

Korea Yearbook (2008)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Korea Yearbook (2008)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-10-29
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  • Publisher: BRILL

South Korea-related refereed articles in Korea Yearbook 2008 focus on the domestic political scene, relations with Japan, policy towards the North, higher education reform, and new Korean cinema. Additional articles deal with the recovery of the remains of US soldiers killed in the Korean War, economic reform in North Korea, and inter-Korean economic cooperation. For Korea Yearbook 2009 the editors have announced a graduate student prize of US 750,-. Please see the readership section for more details.

Peace Regime Building on the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asian Security Cooperation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Peace Regime Building on the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asian Security Cooperation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-05-13
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  • Publisher: Routledge

A permanent peace regime on the Korean peninsula has yet to be achieved even though the Korean War came to a halt more than half a century ago. Without a peace treaty formally ending the Korean War, the two Korean states are technically still at war. The current situation on the Korean peninsula is extremely tense and precarious, and tensions and distrust between the two Koreas and between the U.S. and North Korea escalated in the wake of North Korea's second underground nuclear weapons testing in 2009. The editors of this volume conceptually present a two-track (inter-Korean and international) approach to Korean peninsula peace-regime building. They argue that an inter-Korean and international approach should be pursued simultaneously for the construction of a permanent peace regime on the Korean peninsula. The contributing authors are established specialists and experts on Korean foreign relations and Northeast Asian international relations. As natives of the U.S., Korea, China, and Japan, they provide objective, scholarly and diverse perspectives on the Korean peace regime building.

Rogue Regime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

Rogue Regime

What happens when a dictator wins absolute power and isolates a nation from the outside world? In a nightmare of political theory stretched to madness and come to life, North Korea's Kim Jong Il made himself into a living god, surrounded by lies and flattery and beyond criticism. As over two million of his subjects starved to death, Kim Jong Il roamed between palaces staffed by beautiful girls and stocked with expensive international delicacies. Outside, the steel mills shut down, the trains stopped running, the power went out, and the hospitals ran out of medicine. When the population threatened to revolt, Kim imposed a reign of terror, deceived the United Nations, and plundered the country...

North Korea's Military-Diplomatic Campaigns, 1966-2008
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

North Korea's Military-Diplomatic Campaigns, 1966-2008

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-10-16
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This book examines North Korea’s nuclear diplomacy over a long time period from the early 1960s, setting its dangerous brinkmanship in the wider context of North Korea’s military and diplomatic campaigns to achieve its political goals. It argues that the last four decades of military adventurism demonstrates Pyongyang’s consistent, calculated use of military tools to advance strategic objectives vis à vis its adversaries. It shows how recent behavior of the North Korean government is entirely consistent with its behavior over this longer period: the North Korean government’s conduct (rather than being haphazard or reactive) is rational – in the Clausewitzian sense of being ready t...

The Ashgate Research Companion to the Korean War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 627

The Ashgate Research Companion to the Korean War

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-03-23
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This essential companion provides a comprehensive study of the literature on the causes, course, and consequences of the Korean War, 1950-1953. Aimed primarily at readers with a special interest in military history and contemporary conflict studies, the authors summarize and analyze the key research issues in what for years was known as the 'Forgotten War.' The book comprises three main thematic parts, each with chapters ranging across a variety of crucial topics covering the background, conduct, clashes, and outcome of the Korean War. The first part sets the historical stage, with chapters focusing on the main participants. The second part provides details on the tactics, equipment, and logistics of the belligerents. Part III covers the course of the war, with each chapter addressing a key stage of the fighting in chronological order. The enormous increase in writings on the Korean War during the last thirty years, following the release of key primary source documents, has revived and energized the interest of scholars. This essential reference work not only provides an overview of recent research, but also assesses what impact this has had on understanding the war.