North Korea has been among the most vexing and persistent problems
in U.S. foreign policy in the post-Cold War period. The United
States has never had formal diplomatic relations with North Korea.
Negotiations over North Korea's nuclear weapons program have
consumed the past three U.S. administrations, even as some analysts
anticipated a collapse of the isolated authoritarian regime. This
book provides background information on the negotiations over North
Korea's nuclear weapons program that began in the early 1990s under
the Clinton Administration. Although negotiations have reached some
key agreements that lay out deals for aid and recognition to North
Korea in exchange for denuclearisation, major problems with
implementation have persisted. With talks suspended since 2009,
concern about proliferation to other actors has grown.
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