Economic Sanctions Against a Nuclear North Korea: An Analysis of United States and United Nations Actions Since 1950United States economic sanctions against North Korea began on June 28, 1950, three days after the outbreak of the Korean War. Since then, the United States, its allies, and the United Nations have increasingly imposed economic sanctions against North Korea in an attempt to destabilize and manipulate the North Korean regime. This book first provides a thorough historical overview of U.S. and U.N. sanctions against North Korea since 1950. Then, several essays propose ways to make such sanctions more politically effective while limiting their harmful humanitarian consequences. Finally, the book discusses the impact of the newest, six-nation agreement signed in February 2007 which would shut down North Korea's nuclear facility in return for economic aid and a security guarantee. Several appendices provide brief guides to the history of North Korea and the country's nuclear weapons program. |
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Inconclusive but fierce fighting continued for two years while truce negotiations
were being held . An armistice agreement ( July 27 , 1953 ) between the warring
parties ended three years of fighting and established a demilitarized zone near ...
Inconclusive but fierce fighting continued for two years while truce negotiations
were being held . An armistice agreement ( July 27 , 1953 ) between the warring
parties ended three years of fighting and established a demilitarized zone near ...
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On October 18 , 2004 , President George W . Bush signed into law H . R . 4011 ,
the North Korean Human Rights Act . Title I requires the human rights issue to be
a part of any negotiations with North Korea , while Title II makes humanitarian ...
On October 18 , 2004 , President George W . Bush signed into law H . R . 4011 ,
the North Korean Human Rights Act . Title I requires the human rights issue to be
a part of any negotiations with North Korea , while Title II makes humanitarian ...
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They intend to use more coercive options , such as economic sanctions , if a new
round of negotiations does not produce concrete results . That could put
Washington at odds with its negotiating partners , especially with China and
Korea ...
They intend to use more coercive options , such as economic sanctions , if a new
round of negotiations does not produce concrete results . That could put
Washington at odds with its negotiating partners , especially with China and
Korea ...
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Preface | 1 |
A Chronology of U S Sanctions Against North Korea | 34 |
Lessons from U S Economic Sanctions Against Cuba | 56 |
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