By Dr Tarja Cronberg, Distinguished Associate Fellow, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute In 2003 the European Union approved its first Security Strategy. In parallel to this, the European Council adopted a Declaration on Non-proliferation of Weapons of...
Dr. Jin Shin, Chungnam National University 1. Introduction It is known that North Korea has developed nuclear weapons and has reached the stage where its nuclear arsenal can be deployed in a theater of war. However, the international community, including the United...
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...
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...
Former Mongolian Ambassador to the United Nations and architect of Mongolia’s nuclear-weapon-free status initiative Jargalsaikhany Enkhsaikhan told an international forum on September 30 that “establishing a Northeast Asian nuclear-weapon-free zone (NEA-NWFZ) and...
Chung Kyung-young, Adjunct Professor, Hanyang University Since the U.S.-DPRK summit in Hanoi in Feb 2019, negotiations on the denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula are still in deadlock. Without North Korea’s denuclearization, neither stability nor peace can be...