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- catalog abstract "This report examines the possible outcomes of the North Korean threat to withdraw from the NPT and outlines alternative approaches for accomplishing U.S. security objectives affected by this situation. The report evaluates four approaches -- constructive engagement, grand deal, pressure, and graduated incentives -- in terms of whether the approaches help accomplish U.S. security objectives, whether they can be implemented given the other regional players involved, and whether they are robust given the fluidity of the situation in Korea. The report concludes that an approach that combines graduated incentives with pressure if the first approach fails is the most effective approach for meeting all three criteria. Specifically, the graduated incentives approach could accomplish all the U.S. security objectives, while the pressure approach could accomplish the major ones; in terms of implementation, graduated incentives is supported now and would lay the groundwork for regional support for pressure by demonstrating the United States has "gone the extra mile"; and in terms of robustness, graduated incentives would be effective if the North Korean "price" is low enough, while pressure could be effective regardless of North Korean motivation and would be consistent with a policy of counterproliferation.".
- catalog contributor b6443044.
- catalog contributor b6443045.
- catalog contributor b6443046.
- catalog contributor b6443047.
- catalog coverage "United States Military policy.".
- catalog created "1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1994.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "This report examines the possible outcomes of the North Korean threat to withdraw from the NPT and outlines alternative approaches for accomplishing U.S. security objectives affected by this situation. The report evaluates four approaches -- constructive engagement, grand deal, pressure, and graduated incentives -- in terms of whether the approaches help accomplish U.S. security objectives, whether they can be implemented given the other regional players involved, and whether they are robust given the fluidity of the situation in Korea. The report concludes that an approach that combines graduated incentives with pressure if the first approach fails is the most effective approach for meeting all three criteria. Specifically, the graduated incentives approach could accomplish all the U.S. security objectives, while the pressure approach could accomplish the major ones; in terms of implementation, graduated incentives is supported now and would lay the groundwork for regional support for pressure by demonstrating the United States has "gone the extra mile"; and in terms of robustness, graduated incentives would be effective if the North Korean "price" is low enough, while pressure could be effective regardless of North Korean motivation and would be consistent with a policy of counterproliferation.".
- catalog extent "xii, 27 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "North Korean nuclear program.".
- catalog identifier "0833015346".
- catalog isFormatOf "North Korean nuclear program.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Santa Monica : Rand,".
- catalog relation "North Korean nuclear program.".
- catalog spatial "Korea (North)".
- catalog spatial "United States Military policy.".
- catalog subject "327.1/74/095193 20".
- catalog subject "Nuclear nonproliferation.".
- catalog subject "Nuclear weapons Korea (North)".
- catalog subject "UA23 .W374 1994".
- catalog title "The North Korean nuclear program : what is to be done? / James C. Wendt.".
- catalog type "text".