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The Change toward Cooperation in the George W. Bush Administration’s Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy toward North Korea

by Jonas Schneider (Author)
©2010 Thesis XVI, 185 Pages

Summary

This book offers a case study in foreign policy change: It examines why the Bush administration suddenly redirected its nuclear nonproliferation policy toward North Korea in the aftermath of North Korea’s first nuclear test in October 2006, abandoning its former confrontational approach in favor of a more accommodating line. Existing explanations of this course reversal draw on the security implications of a growing crisis on the Korean Peninsula, U.S. domestic politics, and changing decision-making dynamics within the Bush administration. Employing before-after comparison, the study refutes these accounts – and it offers an alternative explanation: The Bush administration altered its nonproliferation policy toward North Korea toward a cooperative course because after the nuclear test, it perceived fundamentally improved prospects for fruitful cooperation on North Korea’s denuclearization.

Details

Pages
XVI, 185
Year
2010
ISBN (PDF)
9783653003512
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631602133
DOI
10.3726/978-3-653-00351-2
Language
English
Publication date
2011 (February)
Keywords
Foreign Policy Change Nato Security Cooperation
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2010. XVI, 185 pp., 1 fig., 1 table

Biographical notes

Jonas Schneider (Author)

The Author: Jonas Schneider, born in 1981, studied Political Science at Jena University and the University of California, Berkeley (USA).

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