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China and the North Korean Nuclear Issue

Yiwei Wang
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Yiwei Wang: The author is Assistant Professor, Center for American Studies and Assistant to the Dean of Institute of International Studies, Fudan University.

International Studies, 2005, vol. 42, issue 3-4, 265-275

Abstract: The North Korean nuclear issue has received a great deal of international attention, especially in the context of the role that China can play in diffusing the crisis. China's role in the six-party talks has been grossly overstated or misunderstood. To have a realistic assessment, one needs to understand China's diplomacy in a broad perspective. Again, China's approach to the problem fits into its new strategic thinking—the peaceful rise. As regards the means, China could use economic incentives, political dialogue and/or military pressure to encourage North Korea to give up its nuclear programme.

Date: 2005
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DOI: 10.1177/002088170504200305

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