Why South Korea should go nuclear: The bomb is the best way to contain the threat from the North (Record no. 529180)
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| Personal name | Robert E. Kelly and Min-hyung Kim |
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| Title | Why South Korea should go nuclear: The bomb is the best way to contain the threat from the North |
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| Place of publication, distribution, etc | Foreign Affairs |
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| Extent | 104(1), Jan-Feb, 2025: p.113-126 |
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| Summary, etc | South Korea has long relied on the United States to keep the North Korean nuclear threat at bay. Pyongyang began taking fitful steps toward a nuclear weapon during the Cold War, tested its first bomb in 2006, and today regularly issues nuclear threats against its southern neighbor. Seoul, meanwhile, shelters under the American nuclear umbrella that came with the defense alliance it signed with Washington in 1953, just after an armistice effectively ended the Korean War. For decades, this arrangement provided South Korea sufficient security assurance. But today, that assurance appears increasingly fragile.- Reproduced https://www.foreignaffairs.com/north-korea/why-south-korea-should-go-nuclear-kelly-kim |
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| Indian Institute of Public Administration | Indian Institute of Public Administration | 2025-03-03 | 104(1), Jan-Feb, 2025: p.113-126 | AR135271 | 2025-03-03 | Articles |
