Coercing to reconcile: North Korea's response to US ‘hegemony’ |
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Authors: | Narushige Michishita |
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Institution: | National Institute for Defense Studies , Tokyo , Japan |
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Abstract: | Since 1993 North Korea's response to US ‘hegemony’ has been a seemingly paradoxical attempt to bandwagon with the United States by means of military coercion. However, after more than a decade of effort, North Korea has failed to normalize its relations with the United States. In the years ahead, it can either pursue more proactively the strategy of bandwagoning with the United States, shift its strategic focus to China, or embark upon a policy of equidistance between the United States and Japan on the one hand and China on the other. |
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Keywords: | North Korea United States hegemony |
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