Su Hao, Professor and Director, Center for Strategic and Peace Studies, China Foreign Affairs University I. The strategic triangular stability and denuclearization of Northeast Asia Human society has had wars between nations since there were nations, and weapons are...
(Dr. J. Enkhsaikhan, Chairman of Blue Banner NGO) Introduction One of the still pressing issues of today is preventing nuclear weapons proliferation and taking measures to eventually rid the world of this weapon of mass destruction. However, with the technological and...
By: Kyung hwan Cho, Research fellow at INSS, Seoul, Korea 1. Time to look back on to open the future The original concept of a Northeast Asia Nuclear Weapons Free Zone (NEA-NWFZ) assumes that if South Korea and Japan, under the nuclear extended deterrence provided by...
John Everard, former UK Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Korea Summary For many years the principle obstacle to a Northeast Asia Nuclear Weapons Free Zone (NEA-NWFZ) has been the deep attachment by the North Korean leadership to its nuclear weapons programme....
Anastasia Barannikova, Ph.D., visiting research fellow, Institute for Far Eastern Studies, Kyungnam University (Seoul); Researcher, Maritime State University (Vladivostok) Kim Jong Un declared a voluntary moratorium on testing nuclear weapons and long-range ballistic...
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...