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North Korean Foreign Policy: Security Dilemma and Succession, by Yongho Kim, starts from the point of view that North Korea''s provocations have been motivated more by fear than by her in-born provocative nature. Kim argues that North Korea''s provocative foreign policy reflects its threat perception stemming from various security dilemma, and a very real concern regarding another father-to-son succession. This volume views North Korea''s external and domestic threats as causes and its provocative foreign policy as an effect of the causes. The security dilemma has impelled North Korea to generate and thus portray to the world provocative signals, and the ever-pressing issue of Kim Jong-il''s succession has driven him to prioritize his own political survival over that of North Korea''s state survival. Unless Kim Jong-il''s political survival is guaranteed, North Korea will not be interested in full-scale introduction of capitalist way of economic reform and economic package promised by the United States and South Korea in return for the abandonment of their nuclear program. North Korean Foreign Policy suggests that an effective policy for countries relating to North Korea, whether dovish or hawkish, should deal directly with Kim Jong-il''s political survival, and not with Pyongyang''s failed economy.

Trade Review
This is a fascinating—and frightening—analysis of the drivers of North Korean foreign policy since 1979. Through close analysis of Pyongyang's words and actions, Kim shows that regime survival is the primary goal in a cold-eyed calculus of provocation and threats. Only reliable guarantees of the regime's security or—more likely—regime collapse will produce the conditions for a multilateral solution to the Korean problem. -- Andrew J. Nathan, Columbia University
This volume presents a timely, up-to-date, balanced, and in-depth analysis of succession politics, security dilemma, and foreign policy of North Korea. This is a must-read for all those who are interested in North Korean affairs. -- Chung-in Moon, Distinguished University Professor, Yonsei University
For any specialist in North Korean studies the book will provide very useful background knowledge, so it clearly should be read and, occasionally, re-read. * Pacific Affairs *

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Preface Part 2 Part 1: Introduction Chapter 3 Chapter 1: Security Dilemma & the Succession Chapter 4 Chapter 2: Levels of Analysis & the Study of North Korea's Foreign Policy Part 5 Part II. Security Dilemma and the Launch of the Succession Chapter 6 Chapter 3:The Sino-American Normalization & the Official Launch of the Succession from Kim Il Sung to Kim Jong-il, 1978–1981 Chapter 7 Chapter 4:Getting Approval for the Succession, 1982–1984 Chapter 8 Chapter 5: North Korea Siding with the Former Soviet Union, 1985–1989 Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Nuclear Program & Kim Il Sung's Death Part 10 Part III. North Korea's Nuclear Diplomacy & the Surrounding Countries Chapter 11 Chapter 7: Provocations & Signals: Variations between Verbal & Actual Provocations Chapter 12 Chapter 8:Risk-Taking vis-à-vis the United States: The Second Nuclear Crisis Chapter 13 Chapter 9:China in the North Korean Nuclear Quagmire: Is China Influential? Chapter 14 Chapter 10:Russia in North Korea's Foreign Policy Chapter 15 Chapter 11:Japan in North Korea's Foreign Policy Chapter 16 Chapter 12:South Korea in North Korea's Foreign Policy Part 17 Part IV. Prospect Chapter 18 Chapter 13:The Future of North Korea's Foreign Policy Chapter 19 Bibliography

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 3/12/2014 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739148631, 978-0739148631
      ISBN10: 073914863X

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      Book Synopsis
      North Korean Foreign Policy: Security Dilemma and Succession, by Yongho Kim, starts from the point of view that North Korea''s provocations have been motivated more by fear than by her in-born provocative nature. Kim argues that North Korea''s provocative foreign policy reflects its threat perception stemming from various security dilemma, and a very real concern regarding another father-to-son succession. This volume views North Korea''s external and domestic threats as causes and its provocative foreign policy as an effect of the causes. The security dilemma has impelled North Korea to generate and thus portray to the world provocative signals, and the ever-pressing issue of Kim Jong-il''s succession has driven him to prioritize his own political survival over that of North Korea''s state survival. Unless Kim Jong-il''s political survival is guaranteed, North Korea will not be interested in full-scale introduction of capitalist way of economic reform and economic package promised by the United States and South Korea in return for the abandonment of their nuclear program. North Korean Foreign Policy suggests that an effective policy for countries relating to North Korea, whether dovish or hawkish, should deal directly with Kim Jong-il''s political survival, and not with Pyongyang''s failed economy.

      Trade Review
      This is a fascinating—and frightening—analysis of the drivers of North Korean foreign policy since 1979. Through close analysis of Pyongyang's words and actions, Kim shows that regime survival is the primary goal in a cold-eyed calculus of provocation and threats. Only reliable guarantees of the regime's security or—more likely—regime collapse will produce the conditions for a multilateral solution to the Korean problem. -- Andrew J. Nathan, Columbia University
      This volume presents a timely, up-to-date, balanced, and in-depth analysis of succession politics, security dilemma, and foreign policy of North Korea. This is a must-read for all those who are interested in North Korean affairs. -- Chung-in Moon, Distinguished University Professor, Yonsei University
      For any specialist in North Korean studies the book will provide very useful background knowledge, so it clearly should be read and, occasionally, re-read. * Pacific Affairs *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Preface Part 2 Part 1: Introduction Chapter 3 Chapter 1: Security Dilemma & the Succession Chapter 4 Chapter 2: Levels of Analysis & the Study of North Korea's Foreign Policy Part 5 Part II. Security Dilemma and the Launch of the Succession Chapter 6 Chapter 3:The Sino-American Normalization & the Official Launch of the Succession from Kim Il Sung to Kim Jong-il, 1978–1981 Chapter 7 Chapter 4:Getting Approval for the Succession, 1982–1984 Chapter 8 Chapter 5: North Korea Siding with the Former Soviet Union, 1985–1989 Chapter 9 Chapter 6: Nuclear Program & Kim Il Sung's Death Part 10 Part III. North Korea's Nuclear Diplomacy & the Surrounding Countries Chapter 11 Chapter 7: Provocations & Signals: Variations between Verbal & Actual Provocations Chapter 12 Chapter 8:Risk-Taking vis-à-vis the United States: The Second Nuclear Crisis Chapter 13 Chapter 9:China in the North Korean Nuclear Quagmire: Is China Influential? Chapter 14 Chapter 10:Russia in North Korea's Foreign Policy Chapter 15 Chapter 11:Japan in North Korea's Foreign Policy Chapter 16 Chapter 12:South Korea in North Korea's Foreign Policy Part 17 Part IV. Prospect Chapter 18 Chapter 13:The Future of North Korea's Foreign Policy Chapter 19 Bibliography

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