Then, in February 2007, multilateral talks convened in Beijing (which included China, Japan, Russia and South Korea as well as North Korea and the US). Within days, in an apparent about-face for both Pyongyang and Washington, the talks produced heartening results: North Korea, responding to conciliatory offers, agreed to start dismantling its nuclear facilities and allow nuclear inspectors back in the country.
The Bush administration declared the talks a success. The spin was that North Korea, faced with a potentially regimechanging isolation from the world community, had backed down. What actually happened is quite different, and instructive about how to help defuse the North Korea crisis and others like it.
The Bush administration declared the talks a success. The spin was that North Korea, faced with a potentially regimechanging isolation from the world community, had backed down. What actually happened is quite different, and instructive about how to help defuse the North Korea crisis and others like it.
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Source:- IIPM Editorial, 2006
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