Negotiating with North Korea the six party talks and the nuclear issue
1. Bargaining and Negotiation Theory 5. - 2. Strategies and Bargaining Positions of the Players 18. - 3. The Formation of the Six Party Talks 53. - 4. South Korea and China and the September 2005 Agreement 78. - 5. The Nuclear Test and the February 2007 Agreement 111. - 6. From the February Agreemen...
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Sprache: | eng |
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London u.a.
Routledge
2013
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Schriftenreihe: | Routledge security in Asia Pacific series
23 |
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Zusammenfassung: | 1. Bargaining and Negotiation Theory 5. - 2. Strategies and Bargaining Positions of the Players 18. - 3. The Formation of the Six Party Talks 53. - 4. South Korea and China and the September 2005 Agreement 78. - 5. The Nuclear Test and the February 2007 Agreement 111. - 6. From the February Agreement to the End of the Six Party Talks 140. - 7. Efforts to Revive the Six Party Talks 164 "The North Korean nuclear threat has created an enormous amount of apprehension in the international community in recent years. In 2003, the Six Party Talks brought together the US, China, Russia, Japan as well as South and North Korea to negotiate a multilateral resolution of this nuclear issue. This book examines this multilateral attempt, and will look at the Six Party Talks as a study of multilateralism, differentiating it from empirical studies on the Korean peninsula"-- "The North Korean nuclear threat has created an enormous amount of apprehension in the international community in recent years. In 2003, the Six Party Talks brought together the US, China, Russia, Japan as well as South and North Korea to negotiate a multilateral resolution of this nuclear issue. This book examines this multilateral attempt, and will look at the Six Party Talks as a study of multilateralism, differentiating it from empirical studies on the Korean peninsula. The author discusses the positions of the major players in regard to the Korean Peninsula in terms of their views of multilateralism and their willingness to commit themselves to it. The book goes to question why multilateralism failed to achieve its stated purpose in this instance, and examines how this failure can be resolved in the future"-- |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 208 S. |
ISBN: | 9780415682732 978-0-415-68273-2 9780203694190 |