North Korea: Policy Determinants, Alternative Outcomes, U.S. Policy Approaches
Description:
North Korea is undergoing a wrenching phase of adjustment to an
uncertain post-Soviet world. Its government is reined in by two
major constraints: fear that any political or economic reform would
have the same fatal consequence for itself as it had for the former
Soviet Union and other erstwhile allies; and fear that the United
States, South Korea, and other "enemies" would stop at nothing to
overthrow the communist regime of the North. The United States has
a major stake in the outcome of Nort…
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Date:
June 24, 1993
Creator:
Shinn, Rinn-Sup
Partner:
UNT Libraries Government Documents Department