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The Peninsula Question - A Chronicle of the Second Korean Nuclear Crisis (Paperback)
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The Peninsula Question - A Chronicle of the Second Korean Nuclear Crisis (Paperback)
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In October 2002 the United States confronted North Korea with
suspicions that Pyongyang was enriching uranium in violation of the
Agreed Framework that the nations had worked out during the Clinton
administration. North Korea subsequently evicted international
monitors and resumed its nuclear weapons program. The Peninsula
Question chronicles the resulting second Korean nuclear crisis.
Japanese journalist Yoichi Funabashi, informed by interviews with
more than 160 diplomats and decision makers from China, Japan,
Russia, South Korea, and the United States, provides a
behind-the-scenes look at the negotiations to denuclearize the
peninsula. Between 2002 and 2006, a series of top level diplomats,
including the prime minister of Japan, attempted to engage with
North Korea. Funabashi illustrates how the individual efforts of
these major powers laid the groundwork for multilateral
negotiations, first as the trilateral meeting and then as the
Six-Party Talks. The first four rounds of talks (2003 2005)
resulted in significant progress. Unfortunately, a lack of
implementation after that breakthrough ultimately led to North
Korea's missile tests in July and subsequent nuclear tests in
October 2006. The Peninsula Question provides a window of
understanding on the historical, geopolitical, and security
concerns at play on the Korean peninsula since 2002. Offering
multiple perspectives on the second Korean nuclear crisis, it
describes more than just the U.S. and North Korean points of view.
It pays special attention to China's dealings with North Korea,
providing rare insights to into the decision-making processes of
Beijing. This is an important, authoritative resource for
understanding the crisis in Korea and diplomacy in Northeast Asia.
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