Was there ever a window of opportunity for successful negotiations over North Korea’s nuclear weapons program?
Negotiation Dynamics to Denuclearize North Korea brings together country experts with negotiation specialists to apply negotiation theory to the North Korea denuclearization process. Country expert chapters provide a detailed assessment of the goals, motives, and strategies of the six parties—North Korea, South Korea, the United States, China, Japan, and Russia—along with contextual variables of each player such as political, economic, and social conditions while the negotiation scholars collate and scrutinize the results of these key variables. Based on thorough descriptive contexts provided by the country experts, the negotiation scholars identify the lack of two factors, party cohesion and ripeness, as detriments to successful North Korea nuclear negotiations.
Mục lục
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Su‑Mi Lee and Terence Roehrig
1. Negotiation: The Bedrock of Conflict Management
Su‑Mi Lee and Pamela Aall
2. The History of North Korea Denuclearization Negotiations
Terence Roehrig
3. North Korean Strategies and Responses
Scott A. Snyder
4. South Korea’s Strategy for Denuclearizing North Korea
Uk Heo
5. Continuity and Change in American Nonproliferation Policy toward North Korea
Paige Price Cone
6. Talking the Talk and Walking the Walk: China and the Effort to Denuclearize North Korea
Fei‑Ling Wang
7. Japan’s Policy Dilemma vis‑a‑vis North Korea
Yuki Tatsumi
8. Russia and North Korean Denuclearization
Richard Weitz
9. The Right Coalition, the Right Time, and the Right Framework: Lessons Learned from Forty Plus Years of Negotiation
Su-Mi Lee and Pamela Aall
Selected Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Giới thiệu về tác giả
Su-Mi Lee is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Hawai’i Hilo. She is the author of
Good Mediator: Relational Characteristics of Effective Mediators.
Terence Roehrig is Professor of National Security Affairs at the United States Naval War College. His books include
Japan, South Korea, and the United States Nuclear Umbrella: Deterrence After the Cold War and
The Evolution of the South Korea-United States Alliance (coauthored with Uk Heo).