
Engagement with North Korea
A Viable Alternative
- 276 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Engagement with North Korea
A Viable Alternative
About this book
Examines how and why nations have persuaded North Korea to cooperate on topics such as nuclear policy.
How the world deals with North Korea and its nuclear capability will have ramifications for both regional and global stability. Engagement with North Korea examines the still controversial policy strategy known as engagement, which aims to persuade rather than force North Korea to be cooperative. While examining the converging and diverging policies of engagement practiced by the United States, China, Russia, Japan, and South Korea, the contributors to this volume uncover how and to what extent engagement has made some form of progress, and under what conditions it is likely to achieve complete success. In addition to the critical topic of denuclearization, the volume also demonstrates that engagement involves the use of negotiations and incentives in both the economic and the security realms. This volume is essential reading for both students and policy makers concerned about denuclearization in the multilateral context.
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Table of contents
- ENGAGEMENT WITH NORTH KOREA
- CONTENTS
- LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- 1. INTRODUCTION: Engagement as a Viable Alternative to Coercion
- PART I. INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION
- 2. WAITING TO REAP THE FINAL HARVEST: U.S. Engagement Policy to Denuclearize North Korea
- 3. LOOKING EAST: China’s Policy toward the Korean Peninsula
- 4. JAPAN’S NORTH KOREA POLICY: The Dilemma of Coercion
- 5. RUSSIA AND NORTH KOREA: The Dilemma of Engagement
- 6. THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OFNORTH KOREA’S EXTERNAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
- PART II. THE INTER-KOREAN DIMENSION
- 7. THE STATE-BUSINESS COALITION FORSOUTH KOREA’S ENGAGEMENT WITH NORTH KOREA
- 8. BUSINESS ADVANCES TO NORTH KOREA AS OUTWARD FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
- 9. FROM CHARITY TO PARTNERSHIP: South Korean NGO Engagement with North Korea
- 10. NORTH KOREA’S SOUTH KOREA POLICY: Tactical Change, Strategic Consistency
- 11. CONCLUSION: Engagement in 2007 and Beyond
- EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- INDEX