Negotiating with North Korea: The six party talks and the nuclear issue

Leszek Buszynski*

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    Abstract

    North Korea's nuclear weapons program has provoked much apprehension in the international community in recent years. The Six Party Talks were convened in 2003 to prevent North Korea from developing nuclear weapons. They brought together the US, China, Russia, Japan as well as North and South Korea in the effort to negotiate a multilateral resolution of North Korea's nuclear program but the parties had widely different views and approaches. This book will examine the Six Party Talks as a study in multilateral negotiation highlighting the expectations vested in them and their inability to develop a common approach to the issue. It holds out some important lessons for multilateral negotiation, diplomacy and dealing with North Korea.

    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherTaylor and Francis
    Number of pages208
    ISBN (Electronic)9780203694190
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2013

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