North Korea’s nuclear test serves several purposes. Its first purpose is to bolster the flagging legitimacy of the regime and, by drumming up war hysteria, achieve domestic mobilization in the face of mounting internal difficulties. Throughout North Korea’s turbulent history, the regime has periodically resorted to war hysteria, at times on even grander scale than what we have recently seen. North Korea’s Songun (army-first) policy requires periodic crises to maintain the myth of enemy encirclement and the army prestige. If history is any judge, the North Koreans will step away from the brink when their domestic aims have been achieved
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The American-North Korean conflict on nuclear weapons has been making headlines for a long time. The...
In the winter of 2012-13, North Korea’s third nuclear test, yet another long-range missile test, and...
The claim of a successful test of the hydrogen bomb (H-bomb) by the Democratic People’s Republic of ...
North Korea’s nuclear test serves several purposes. Its first purpose is to bolster the flagging leg...
Boiling Over on the Back Burner: Why Downplaying North Korea’s Nuclear Ambitions is a Dangerous Prop...
North Korea is unlikely to willingly relinquish its nuclear program because of its importance to the...
In this review of the implications of North Korea’s behaviour during 2009 on the Non-proliferation R...
North Korea continues to develop ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons despite international condem...
As a small country dependent on foreign trade and investment, North Korea should be highly vulnerabl...
How would North Koreas development of the capability to target the United States with nuclear weapo...
Despite the historic U.S.-North Korea summit in June, little progress was made on denuclearizing Nor...
In recent years the North Korean nuclear program has increasingly become a major concern for East As...
Recently the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) under the leadership of Kim Jong-Il has be...
This IFS Insight examines the political and strategic ramifications of North Korea’s evolving nucle...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Nuclear-armed North Korea is ...
The American-North Korean conflict on nuclear weapons has been making headlines for a long time. The...
In the winter of 2012-13, North Korea’s third nuclear test, yet another long-range missile test, and...
The claim of a successful test of the hydrogen bomb (H-bomb) by the Democratic People’s Republic of ...