This article explores the strategic interests of China and the US in the North Korean issue. It examines their different perceptions of North Korea. For China, North Korea is needed as a friendly buffer state as well as a political ally. As the lone superpower and lynchpin of international security, the US wants to stop unpredictable North Korea from further developing its nuclear capabilities. The article then explores the shared goal of both great powers in promoting stability on the Korean peninsula and in preventing nuclear proliferation. It is argued that the interplay of Sino–US security interests has a huge impact on the evolution of the North Korean issue
The unprecedented rise of China raises difficult challenges of double-edged nature to both Ch...
China has long maintained a keen interest in events on the Korean peninsula, which Beijing considers...
The changes brought about by the end of the Cold War, which include China normalising its relations ...
This article explores the strategic interests of China and the US in the North Korean issue. It exam...
This article explores how South Korea relates to China's national security objectives in East Asia. ...
This article explores how South Korea relates to China's national security objectives in East Asia. ...
This article explores how South Korea relates to China's national security objectives in East Asia. ...
This article explores how South Korea relates to China's national security objectives in East Asia. ...
This article explores how South Korea relates to China's national security objectives in East Asia. ...
This article explores how South Korea relates to China's national security objectives in East Asia. ...
This article explores how South Korea relates to China's national security objectives in East Asia. ...
This article explores how South Korea relates to China's national security objectives in East Asia. ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10736700.2019.1667050Th...
The article explores perception of China’s economic growth and its increased influence in Northeast ...
In February 2007, North Korea agreed to freeze the reprocessing of plutonium from spent fuel at the ...
The unprecedented rise of China raises difficult challenges of double-edged nature to both Ch...
China has long maintained a keen interest in events on the Korean peninsula, which Beijing considers...
The changes brought about by the end of the Cold War, which include China normalising its relations ...
This article explores the strategic interests of China and the US in the North Korean issue. It exam...
This article explores how South Korea relates to China's national security objectives in East Asia. ...
This article explores how South Korea relates to China's national security objectives in East Asia. ...
This article explores how South Korea relates to China's national security objectives in East Asia. ...
This article explores how South Korea relates to China's national security objectives in East Asia. ...
This article explores how South Korea relates to China's national security objectives in East Asia. ...
This article explores how South Korea relates to China's national security objectives in East Asia. ...
This article explores how South Korea relates to China's national security objectives in East Asia. ...
This article explores how South Korea relates to China's national security objectives in East Asia. ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10736700.2019.1667050Th...
The article explores perception of China’s economic growth and its increased influence in Northeast ...
In February 2007, North Korea agreed to freeze the reprocessing of plutonium from spent fuel at the ...
The unprecedented rise of China raises difficult challenges of double-edged nature to both Ch...
China has long maintained a keen interest in events on the Korean peninsula, which Beijing considers...
The changes brought about by the end of the Cold War, which include China normalising its relations ...