RAS
LECTURE
Tuesday 16th
March, 2010 at 7:00 p.m.
Mesa-Manifesto
748 Julu Road, 巨鹿路748号梅萨餐厅
MIKE CHINOY
The
North Korean Nuclear Crisis: Everything Has Changed
When
George W. Bush became president of the
A
decade later,
With
continuing tensions on the Korean peninsula, the crisis over the North’s
nuclear program has reached a critical turning point, amid new questions about
the country’s internal stability, current and future leadership, and the
prospects for eventual denuclearization.
How
did things reach this point? Is there any hope for a diplomatic solution? And
what are the internal dynamics fueling Kim Jong Il’s nuclear ambitions.
Mike
Chinoy, a Senior Fellow at the U.S.-China Institute at the
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