Negotiation dynamics to denuclearize North Korea : cohesion and disarray / edited by Su-Mi Lee and Terence Roehrig.
"Comprehensive examination of the goals, strategies, and motives of the six parties involved in North Korea denuclearization talks through the lens of negotiation theory"--
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Table of Contents:
- Negotiation : the bedrock of conflict management / Su-Mi Lee and Pamela Aall
- The history of North Korea denuclearization negotiations / Terence Roehrig
- North Korean strategies and responses / Scott A. Snyder
- South Korea's strategy for denuclearizing North Korea / Uk Heo
- Continuity & change in American nonproliferation policy towards North Korea / Paige Price Cone
- Talk the talk and walk the walk : China and the effort of denuclearizing North Korea / Fei-Ling Wang
- Japan's policy dilemma vis-à-vis North Korea / Yuki Tatsumi
- Russia and North Korean denuclearization / Richard Weitz
- The right coalition, the right time, and the right framework : lessons learned from 40-plus years of negotiation / Su-Mi Lee and Pamela Aall.
- Chapter 1 Negotiation: The Bedrock of Conflict Management
- Two Approaches to Negotiation
- Components of Negotiation
- The Parties
- Issues
- Tangibles and Intangibles
- Number of Issues
- Intractability
- Motives
- Power Relationships and Leverage
- Processes
- Agenda Setting and Bargaining
- Strategy and Tactics
- Some Determinants of Success or Failure
- Negotiating Tactics
- Flexibility
- Strong Motive and Batna
- Suboptimal Agreement
- Larger Context: Ripeness, Cohesion, and an Enabling Environment
- Timing: Ripeness and Windows of Opportunity
- Party Cohesion
- Domestic Politics
- Global Events
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Chapter 2 The History of North Korea Denuclearization Negotiations
- Introduction
- Origins of the North Korean Nuclear Weapons Program
- First Nuclear Crisis: 1992-94
- The Agreed Framework.
- The End of the Agreed Framework
- Six-Party Talks (2003-07)
- Leap Day Agreement
- The Trump Administration and the Revival of Diplomacy
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Chapter 3 North Korean Strategies and Responses
- Factors Shaping North Korea's Worldview and Strategies
- Geneva Agreed Framework
- Transitional Developments: Agreed Framework Implementation, Kedo, and the Perry Process
- Six-Party Talks
- Transitional Developments: North Korean Nuclear/Missile Testing and Provocations toward South Korea
- Leap Day Understanding
- Transitional Developments: Adoption of Byungjin, Intensified Missile Testing, and Fire and Fury
- Trump-Kim Summitry
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Chapter 4 South Korea's Strategy for Denuclearizing North Korea
- Introduction
- South Korea's Strategies for Denuclearizing North Korea
- Development of the Crisis and the Kim Young-Sam Administration (1993-98)
- The Kim Dae-Jung Administration (1998-2003)
- The Roh Moo-Hyun Administration (2003-08)
- The Lee Myung-Bak Administration (2008-13)
- The Park Geun-Hye Administration (2013-17)
- The Moon Jae-In Administration (2017-2022)
- Conclusion and Discussion
- Notes
- Chapter 5 Continuity and Change in American Nonproliferation Policy toward North Korea
- Introduction
- Domestic and International Constraints on U.S. Nuclear Policy toward North Korea
- Carrots and Sticks in Nonproliferation
- Domestic Constraints
- International Constraints
- Examining the Record: Strengths and Pitfalls in Negotiating DPRK Denuclearization
- The 1980S To early 1990S: Carter, Reagan, and Bush 41
- The 1990S: Clinton, Beliefs About the Role of the United States in Nonproliferation, and the Agreed Framework
- The Early 2000S: Bush 43, a Split Administration, and the Sixparty Talks
- The Obama Years: Negotiating with a Nuclear Armed North Korea
- Trump Shakes Things up, From "Fire and Fury" to a Presidential Handshake