Confronting backlash states

A Lake - Foreign Affairs, 1994 - JSTOR
... In confronting these manifold challenges, the Clinton administra tion faces an easier task than
in the case of Iraq ... procuring needed imports for its nuclear and chemical programs, and is vigilant
about the transfer of missiles and ... from Irans current suppliers, including North Korea. ...

Did North Korea Cheat

SS Harrison - Foreign Aff., 2005 - HeinOnline
... much more serious charge: that North Korea has been secretly making nuclear weapons that ...
The cia assessment rests, at bottom, on the assumption that North Korea has received extensive ...
Some intelligence suggesting this possibility did surface during the Clinton presidency. ...

[BOOK][B] Disarming strangers: nuclear diplomacy with North Korea

LV Sigal - 1999 - books.google.com
... nuclear diplomacy from 1988 to 1995 may seem surprising to most ob- servers, who have
concluded that North Korea alone was the culprit, breaking its non-nuclear pledges and ... Yet his
efforts were widely disparaged, even by some top officials of the Clinton Administration ...

Going just a little nuclear: Nonproliferation lessons from North Korea

MJ Mazarr - International Security, 1995 - JSTOR
... Al, A14; Arnold Kanter, "The North Korean Nuclear Agreement," Forum for International
Policy Issue Brief, Washington, DC, October 1994; R. Jeffrey Smith, "Clinton Approves
Pact With North Korea," Washington Post, October 19, 1994, pp. ...

North Korea's Nuclear Weapons Program

LA Niksch - 2005 - DTIC Document
... in May 1994 “in a safe manner that does not involve reprocessing in the DPRK [North Korea].”
Clinton Administration officials reportedly said that a secret “confidential minute” to the Agreed
Framework prohibits North Korea from construction of new nuclear facilities elsewhere ...

Clinton's first year

PD Wolfowitz - Foreign Affairs, 1994 - JSTOR
... on Bosnia or the Japanese and South Koreans on North Korea; and away from this administration
and toward its predecessor with the rhetoric of "inherited crises." In fact ... continued push to acquire
nuclear weapons, a development ... ident Clinton has correctly called unacceptable ...

[BOOK][B] Nuclear North Korea: A debate on engagement strategies

VD Cha, DC Kang - 2003 - books.google.com
... we are giving them everything they want.”14 Pat Buchanan, criticized both the Clinton and Bush ...
or military.20 A second set of recent and useful empirical studies of the 1994 nuclear crisis seeks
to ... future of the regime.21 A third set of edited works looks at North Korea's for- eign ...

How to deal with North Korea

JT Laney, JT Shaplen - Foreign Affairs, 2003 - JSTOR
... believe that if the United States attacks, Pyongyang's position will be strengthened immeasurably
by the possession of several nuclear weapons. ... office, the Bush administration has made clear
that it favors a more hard-line approach to North Korea than did the Clinton team. ...

Two cheers for Clinton's foreign policy

SM Walt - Foreign Affairs, 2000 - JSTOR
... After consideration of a preemptive strike against North Korea's nuclear facilities in 1994, cooler
heads prevailed, and the administration ... appropriate interna tional safeguards?to provide North
Korea with two light-water reactors for its power needs. ... have criticized Clinton for ...

[CITATION][C] North Korea's Nuclear Weapons Program: US Policy Options

RP Cronin - 1994 - Congressional Research Service, …

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