N. Korean Nuclear Weapons Issue Reporting
.... previous year, when America said that North
Korea said it was developing
nuclear arms and ejected the UN
nuclear inspectors in Pyongyang (
Korea Nuclear 1). Of ....
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Nuclear Testing in Asia
.... officials are worried that the irrepressible former president might say something to endanger delicate negotiations over North
Korea's nuclear program. ....
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Nuclear Deterrence
.... had "no intention of producing
nuclear weapons," (North p. 1). However, the admission that North
Korea has been conducting a secret
nuclear development program ....
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US Foreign Policy & South Korea Un
.... This is due in large measure to North
Korea's nuclear and terrorist activities which are perceived by both South
Korea and the United States as representing a ....
(1478

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The United States and Nuclear Weapons
.... Analysts are hoping that the threat can be averted and that the effort by North
Korea to attain
nuclear capability will prove to be the undoing of the ....
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Korea: 1850-1950
.... of the 1910-45 occupation period and 10 minutes on the more immediate problems of the day, such as North
Korea's development of
nuclear weapons" (Demick A3). ....
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BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS Chapter 3 Conclusion This
.... War, disclosure of that fact would certainly not assist in the current effort to defuse American-North Korean tensions over North
Korea's nuclear program nor ....
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TWO KOREAS This resear
.... June 1, 1997 and August 1, 1998 (Oberdorfer, p. 406; and Alon & Kellerman, 1999, Fall, p. 1). 1993-1994 Crisis Over North
Korea's Nuclear Weapons Program. ....
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TWO KOREAS This resear
.... June 1, 1997 and August 1, 1998 (Oberdorfer, p. 406; and Alon & Kellerman, 1999, Fall, p. 1). 1993-1994 Crisis Over North
Korea's Nuclear Weapons Program. ....
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Division Between North & South Korea
.... These are "the
nuclear confrontation between the United States and North
Korea, the North Korean famine, and the South Korean financial crisis." Based on this ....
(987

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Argument Again Unification of North & South Korea
.... These are "the
nuclear confrontation between the United States and North
Korea, the North Korean famine, and the South Korean financial crisis." Based on this ....
(1058

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The credibility of the US government and the War in Iraq
.... up a terrible regime with humanitarian aid and then proceeded to provide it but with an ulterior motive--to bring North
Korea to the
nuclear negotiating table. ....
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Political Science Issues
.... It is presumed to have a mere handful of relatively crude, low-yield
nuclear weapons, yet these are sufficient (along with North
Korea's strong conventional ....
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Changing Social & Cultural Values in South Korea Even as its ...
.... Most Americans probably still derive most of their knowledge about
Korea only from the war (1950-53) or because of the communist North's
nuclear potential and ....
(2584

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The Changing Role of IAEA
.... a series of shocks received by the world with respect to theretofore covert war making
nuclear developments in India, Pakistan, Iraq, North
Korea and possibly ....
(1753

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MARITIME ISSUES IN ASIA PACIFIC REGION
.... North
Korea has a heavily armed standing army of over one million and is an incipient
nuclear power. South
Korea has strong conventional forces. ....
(2538

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Nuclear Energy in the 21st Century
.... spent fuel dogma. Several Asian countries, particularly Japan, China and
Korea, are engaged in major
nuclear programmes. At the same ....
(2586

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INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL LAW
.... North
Korea's admission that it had
nuclear weapons, the Bush Administrations concern about Saddam's "weapons of mass destruction", and the fear of the various ....
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International Atomic Energy Agency
.... Likewise, the potential
nuclear escalation between India and Pakistan, as well as the
nuclear threat coming from North
Korea and Iraq set the stage for far ....
(1680

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Historical Examples of Strategic Leadership
.... Union. Negotiated peace in
Korea was preferable to
nuclear conflict between the two superpowers (James, 1993, pp. 16-18, 218-231). ....
(1657

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Deterrence
.... A Handbook of
Korea. Seoul,
Korea: Seoul International Publishing House. Newhouse, John. (1988). War and Peace in the
Nuclear Age. New York: Vintage books. ....
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Cold War
.... the Korean War in which the communist government of North
Korea was supported .... War, the Cuban Missile Crisis, nearly erupted into a
nuclear arms confrontation ....
(2035

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Exporting Computer Software to an Asian Country
.... withdrew its
nuclear weapons deployed in South
Korea; however, the Clinton administration pledged support to South
Korea in countering any
nuclear threat from ....
(2505

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Nuclear Technology Development
.... UK, the Joint European Torus (JET) "the world's largest
nuclear fusion research .... the European Union and Switzerland, Japan, the Republic of
Korea, the Russian ....
(2393

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The Cold War
.... The threat of
nuclear war--whether from a rogue state such as
Korea, or a regional dispute between states such as India and Pakistan, or from a terrorist group ....
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Key Events & Decisions of the Korean War
.... and conventional arms race; (4) unless it wanted to provoke a
nuclear Armageddon, the .... 5) the PRC largely displaced Soviet influence in North
Korea and Manchuria ....
(3204

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)
Iraq War
.... this. Yet the US negotiates with North
Korea who is also guilty of possessing
nuclear weapons and reviving its
nuclear program. It ....
(834

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Cold War Tensions
.... which sought to protect the Western nations from the possibilty of
nuclear attack by the .... Further Cold War tensions erupted in
Korea during the early 1950's. ....
(1220

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)
The US Defense Industry
.... communist North
Korea. Both countries have
nuclear ambitions, and North
Korea may already have some crude weapons. In addition, the ....
(1636

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JAPANESE POST-COLD WAR NATIONAL SECURITY
.... It is generally believed that Japan has worked closely with the United States to prevent North
Korea from obtaining a significant
nuclear capability. ....
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