Going Critical : The First North Korean Nuclear Crisis /
In this work, three former US officials who played key roles in the 1994 crisis trace the intense efforts that led North Korea to freeze - and pledge to ultimately dismantle - its dangerous plutonium production programme, while avoiding a second Korean War.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
Brookings Institution Press,
2004.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- A cornered dog will sometimes bite
- An extremely peculiar nation, March-May 1993
- No sitting president would allow North Korea to acquire nuclear weapons, June-August 1993
- The twilight zone, September-December 1993
- A sea of fire, January-March 1994
- Ending history, April-May 1994
- At the brink, June 3-June 14, 1994
- We liked you starting from then, June 14-30, 1994
- Sailing to an uncertain destination, July-August 1994
- Progress usually comes at the eleventh hour, September-October 1994
- What does not kill me makes me stronger, October 1994-July 1995
- The land of counterpane.