Planning for a Peaceful Korea
Edited by Mr. Henry D. Sokolski.
February 2001
345 Pages
Brief Synopsis
With the change of administrations in Washington, current U.S. policy toward North Korea will naturally undergo review and scrutiny. The essays in this volume offer an option to the current engagement approach. The authors suggest an alternative strategy for promoting peace and security in the Korean peninsula different from the ones contemplated or implemented by Washington in recent years.
Table of Contents
Preface
Nicholas Eberstadt
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Henry D. Sokolski
Chapter 1. Planning for a Peaceful Korea: A Report of the Korea Competitive Strategies Working Group
Henry D. Sokolski
Chapter 2. North Korea’s Strategy
Stephen Bradner
Chapter 3. The North Korean View of the Development and Production of Strategic Weapons Systems \
Joseph S. Bermudez, Jr.,
and Sharon A. Richardson
Chapter 4. The Last Worst Place on Earth: Human Rights in North Korea
Jack Rendler
Chapter 5. China’s Goals and Strategies for the Korean Peninsula
Eric A. McVadon
Chapter 6. China’s Goals and Strategies for the Korean Peninsula: A Critical Assessment
Larry M. Wortzel
Chapter 7. Japan’s Grand Strategy on the Korean Peninsula: Optimistic Realism
Victor D. Cha
Chapter 8. Economic Alternatives for Unification
Marcus Noland
Chapter 9. Conventional Arms Control in Korea: A Lever for Peace?
Bruce William Bennett
Working Group Participant List
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