Often lost in the discussion about the nuclear crisis are its
regional dynamics. Since 2002, China, Japan, Russia, and South
Korea have struggled to navigate between the unsettling
belligerence of North Korea and the unilateral insistence of the
United States. This book focuses on their strategic thinking over
four stages of the crisis. Drawing on sources from each of the
countries, it examines how the four perceived their role in the
Six-Party Talks and the regional context, as they eyed each other.
The book emphasizes the significance of these talks for the
emerging security framework and great power cooperation in
Northeast Asia.
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