North Korea, the Forever Crisis North Korea, the Forever Crisis

North Korea, the Forever Crisis

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Publisher Description

World Politics Review special reports are detailed compilations of recent WPR articles on a special theme. This report focuses on the North Korean crisis.


Summary: As the immediate sense of crisis fades on the Korean Peninsula, the longer-term cycle of provocation and response remains in place. North Korea's nuclear weapons and missile capabilities continue to grow, and South Korea is feeling the pressure to respond by building its own capabilities. Meanwhile, there are signs that China's resolve to back the North may be wavering. And while the U.S. response to North Korea seems to have worked in the short run, Washington needs to stay prepared for all contingencies.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2013
May 7
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
65
Pages
PUBLISHER
World Politics Review
SELLER
World Politics Review
SIZE
105.6
KB
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