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020 $a9781409407195 (hardback : alk. paper)
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050 00 $aJZ5584.K7$bP43 2010
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245 00 $aPeace regime building on the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asian security cooperation /$cedited by Tae-Hwan Kwak, Seung-Ho Joo.
260 $aFarnham, Surrey, England ;$aBurlington, VT :$bAshgate Pub.,$cc2010.
300 $axii, 213 p. ;$c25 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aA creative formula for building a Korean peninsula peace regime / Tae-Hwan Kwak -- An arms control approach to building a peace regime on the Korean peninsula: evaluation and prospects / Yong-Sup Han -- Peace regime building on the Korean peninsula: process and impact / Seong-Ryoul Cho -- The quest for an effective North Korea strategy / C. Kenneth Quinones -- The United States' role in the Korean peace regime building process / Edward A. Olsen -- Still feeling for the stones while crossing the river? China in peace and security regime building in Northeast Asia / Ren Xiao -- Japan's role in the Korean peace building process / Yoshinori Kaseda -- Russia's role in the Korean peace regime building process / Seung-Ho Joo -- Conclusion: a summary and policy recommendations / Tae-Hwan Kwak and Seung-Ho Joo.
520 $aA permanent peace regime on the Korean peninsula has yet to be achieved even though the Korean War ended more than half a century ago. Without a peace treaty formally ending the Korean War, the two Korean states are technically still at war. The current situation on the Korean peninsula is extremely tense and precarious, and tensions and distrust between the two Koreas and between the U.S. and North Korea escalated in the wake of North Korea's second underground nuclear weapons testing in 2009. The editors of this volume conceptually present a two-track (inter-Korean and international) approach to Korean peninsula peace-regime building. They argue that an inter-Korean and international approach should be pursued simultaneously for the construction of a permanent peace regime on the Korean peninsula. The contributing authors are established specialists and experts on Korean foreign relations and Northeast Asian international relations. As natives of the U.S., Korea, China, and Japan, they provide objective, scholarly and diverse perspectives on the Korean peace regime building.
650 0 $aKorean reunification question (1945- )
650 0 $aPeace-building$zKorea.
650 0 $aNational security$zEast Asia.
650 0 $aSecurity, International$zEast Asia.
700 1 $aKwak, Tae-Hwan,$d1938-
700 1 $aJoo, Seung-Ho,$d1959-
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