The Six-Party Talks (SPT) have helped to maintain peace in Northeast Asia through consensus building and spurring countries to take action. Prospects for the SPT hinge on whether a compromise can be hammered out betwe...The Six-Party Talks (SPT) have helped to maintain peace in Northeast Asia through consensus building and spurring countries to take action. Prospects for the SPT hinge on whether a compromise can be hammered out between the U.S. and North Korea.展开更多
On February 12, 2013, North Korea announced it had successfully conducted its third underground nuclear test. After such a dangerous move, the U.S. and South Korea tightened their bilateral security cooperation and be...On February 12, 2013, North Korea announced it had successfully conducted its third underground nuclear test. After such a dangerous move, the U.S. and South Korea tightened their bilateral security cooperation and beefed up defense measures. This caused tensions to escalate on the Korean Peninsula, and the situation appeared to spin out of control. The crisis pushed China and the U.S. together to work on this issue. This article will analyze those deep-seated factors affecting bilateral cooperation and make an initial exploration of its prospects while providing an overview of their joint actions to solve the North Korean nuclear issue.展开更多
Drawing in research results through screening the policy content, background and effect of the Obama Administration's DPRK policy, this paper structures a quadrennial framework from multilateral, alliance, U.S.-Ch...Drawing in research results through screening the policy content, background and effect of the Obama Administration's DPRK policy, this paper structures a quadrennial framework from multilateral, alliance, U.S.-China relations and unilateral perspectives to summarize main contents of the Obama's DPRK policy; in terms of understanding its decision-making process, the paper brings in the environmental policy factor, and hopes to comprehensively explain reasons for the Obama Administration's DPRK policy through exploring the emerging new culture on Korean Peninsula and in Northeast Asian region, and comes up with some observations on an impact of Obama's DPRK policy on China's security.展开更多
文摘The Six-Party Talks (SPT) have helped to maintain peace in Northeast Asia through consensus building and spurring countries to take action. Prospects for the SPT hinge on whether a compromise can be hammered out between the U.S. and North Korea.
文摘On February 12, 2013, North Korea announced it had successfully conducted its third underground nuclear test. After such a dangerous move, the U.S. and South Korea tightened their bilateral security cooperation and beefed up defense measures. This caused tensions to escalate on the Korean Peninsula, and the situation appeared to spin out of control. The crisis pushed China and the U.S. together to work on this issue. This article will analyze those deep-seated factors affecting bilateral cooperation and make an initial exploration of its prospects while providing an overview of their joint actions to solve the North Korean nuclear issue.
文摘Drawing in research results through screening the policy content, background and effect of the Obama Administration's DPRK policy, this paper structures a quadrennial framework from multilateral, alliance, U.S.-China relations and unilateral perspectives to summarize main contents of the Obama's DPRK policy; in terms of understanding its decision-making process, the paper brings in the environmental policy factor, and hopes to comprehensively explain reasons for the Obama Administration's DPRK policy through exploring the emerging new culture on Korean Peninsula and in Northeast Asian region, and comes up with some observations on an impact of Obama's DPRK policy on China's security.