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| - Relations internationales -- 2001-....
- World politics -- 21st century
- Korea (North) -- Military policy
- Nuclear warfare -- Korea (North)
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Korea (North)
- Korea (North) -- Foreign relations -- United States
- Relations extérieures -- États-Unis -- Corée (République populaire démocratique) -- 1990-2020
- Relations extérieures -- Corée (République populaire démocratique) -- États-Unis -- 1990-2020
- Corée (République populaire démocratique) -- Politique militaire -- 1990-2020
- Centrales nucléaires -- Corée (République populaire démocratique) -- 1990-2020
- Armes nucléaires -- Corée (République populaire démocratique) -- 1990-2020
- Politique militaire -- Corée (République populaire démocratique) -- 1990-2020
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| - Nuclear North Korea, a debate on engagement strategies
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| - Nuclear North Korea, a debate on engagement strategies
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| - La 4ème de couv. indique : \"Victor Cha and David Kang step back from overheated political rhetoric and ill-informed cable news commentary to offer a reasoned and illuminating debate on the nature of the North Korean regime and its threat to the rest of the world. The authors come to the issues from different perspectives - Kang believes the threat posed by Pyongyang has been inflated and endorses a more open approach, while Cha is more skeptical and advocates harsher measures. They challenge much of the faulty thinking that surrounds the discussion of North Korea, particularly the idea that North Korea for East Asia and U.S.homeland security, assess historical and current U.S. policy toward both North and South Korea, and provide a framework for constructive policy if engagement fails to stop North Koean nuclear proliferation.\"
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http://iflastandar...bd/elements/P1001
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rdaw:P10219
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