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What China Whispers to North Korea. Anne Wu.

by Wu, Anne; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 48Global Issues. Publisher: Washington Quarterly, 2005ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): China -- Foreign relations -- Korea (North) | Diplomatic negotiations in international disputes | International Atomic Energy Agency | Nuclear nonproliferation | Nuclear weapons -- Korea (North) | U.S. -- Foreign relations -- Korea (North)DDC classification: 050 Summary: "To some, China appears to be taking a decisive if typically understated diplomatic role as the host and central catalyst in the often rocky six-party talks among North and South Korea, Russia, Japan, the United States, and China to negotiate a multilateral solution to the most pressing security dilemma in Northeast Asia: North Korea's nuclear weapons program." (WASHINGTON QUARTERLY) This article discusses China's role in negotiations with North Korea.
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Originally Published: What China Whispers to North Korea, Spring 2005; pp. 35-48.

"To some, China appears to be taking a decisive if typically understated diplomatic role as the host and central catalyst in the often rocky six-party talks among North and South Korea, Russia, Japan, the United States, and China to negotiate a multilateral solution to the most pressing security dilemma in Northeast Asia: North Korea's nuclear weapons program." (WASHINGTON QUARTERLY) This article discusses China's role in negotiations with North Korea.

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