Rationality in the North Korean Regime
Rationality in the North Korean Regime
Understanding the Kims' Strategy of Provocation
Shin, David W.
Lexington Books
07/2020
354
Mole
Inglês
9781498566278
15 a 20 dias
526
1. The Korean War: Rational but Failed War of Reunification
2. The Second Korean War: Mix of Rational and Irrational Choices
3. The 1976 Ax Murders: Rational Miscalculation at Panmunjom
4. Export of Terror in the 1980s: Redux of Rational and Irrational Choices
5. The Arduous March during the 1990s: Rational Use of Diplomacy
6. The Era of Axis of Evil: Rational Use of Nuclear Threats and Diplomacy
7. The Cheonan and Yeonpyeong Island Attacks: The Rational Use of Force
8. The New Byungjin Line: Nuclear ICBM-First Politics
9. Limited War of Legitimacy: August 2015 Landmine Incident
Conclusion: Comparative Assessment of Kims' Rationality and Policy Implications
1. The Korean War: Rational but Failed War of Reunification
2. The Second Korean War: Mix of Rational and Irrational Choices
3. The 1976 Ax Murders: Rational Miscalculation at Panmunjom
4. Export of Terror in the 1980s: Redux of Rational and Irrational Choices
5. The Arduous March during the 1990s: Rational Use of Diplomacy
6. The Era of Axis of Evil: Rational Use of Nuclear Threats and Diplomacy
7. The Cheonan and Yeonpyeong Island Attacks: The Rational Use of Force
8. The New Byungjin Line: Nuclear ICBM-First Politics
9. Limited War of Legitimacy: August 2015 Landmine Incident
Conclusion: Comparative Assessment of Kims' Rationality and Policy Implications