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This book starts with the question of what conditions make North
Korea choose between confrontation and collaboration toward the
United States. In order to answer the question, we examine the five
cases related to Pyongyang's nuclear and missile diplomacy with the
U.S. from 1992 to 2002, employing prospect theory combined with
human needs theory. Our findings include: (1) North Korea employs
brinkmanship strategy when its security is threatened; (2) it takes
a conflictual policy when its identity is threatened; and (3)
Pyongyang becomes cooperative when it perceives its security to be
improving. The findings of the book recommend policy makers who
want to see Pyongyang cooperate with the world as follows: (1) to
alleviate Pyongyang's security concern; (2) to provide them with
humanitarian assistance to relieve their domestic insecurity; and
(3) to consider how to satisfy their identity need when dealing
with the country.
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