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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