Pollack, Jonathan D
No exit: North korea, nuclear weapons and international security Edit. Nicholas Redman - NY 2011 Routledge - 247
ГФ 20129
Locked in antagonistic rivalry with neighbouring powers, North Korea has staked its future on the development of nuclear weapons, to the outrage of the international community. The Kim family’s dominance of the DPRK since 1948 has confounded its critics and frustrated its allies in equal measure. Despite its dependence on economic aid from the former USSR and China, and later the USA, it pursues its nuclear ambitions at all costs. The regime has reneged on its nuclear and non-proliferation commitments, apparently only returning to the table to buy time to carry on building and testing weapons technologies.
Англи хэл дээр,
978-0-415-67083-8
military policy foreign relations politics and government
No exit: North korea, nuclear weapons and international security Edit. Nicholas Redman - NY 2011 Routledge - 247
ГФ 20129
Locked in antagonistic rivalry with neighbouring powers, North Korea has staked its future on the development of nuclear weapons, to the outrage of the international community. The Kim family’s dominance of the DPRK since 1948 has confounded its critics and frustrated its allies in equal measure. Despite its dependence on economic aid from the former USSR and China, and later the USA, it pursues its nuclear ambitions at all costs. The regime has reneged on its nuclear and non-proliferation commitments, apparently only returning to the table to buy time to carry on building and testing weapons technologies.
Англи хэл дээр,
978-0-415-67083-8
military policy foreign relations politics and government