An NWFZ approach to Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula

An NWFZ approach to Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula

By Tong Kim, visiting chair professor, Kyungnam University A prelude to instability in the region Undisguised, escalating confrontation in rivalry between the U.S. and China threatens peace and stability in Northeast Asia.  U.S.-China cooperation is widely deemed a...
The Limited Nuclear Weapons’ Free Zone for Northeast Asia

The Limited Nuclear Weapons’ Free Zone for Northeast Asia

John E. Endicott, Ph.D., President, Woosong University; Vice-Chancellor SolBridge International School of Business, Daejeon, ROK Introduction Many years ago, actually in 1991 as the DPRK and ROK negotiated a treaty for the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, the...
Establishing A NEA NWFZ: A U.S. Perspective

Establishing A NEA NWFZ: A U.S. Perspective

Robert L. Gallucci, Georgetown University The general appeal of a Northeast Asian Nuclear Weapons Free Zone (NEA-NWFZ) is similar to the appeal of the other five NWZs that have been established. Simply put, the expansion of such zones to additional countries reduces...