This Master thesis deals with the Sino-American cooperation during the Six-Party Talks between 2003 and 2009 and it aims to analyze both the main interests and objectives, with which the US and China came in the negotiations, and the problematic issues between the US and China, most critically complicating a progress in the negotiations. Although both countries cordially declared common interest in denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, their real order of priorities within the Talks greatly differed. Contrary to the United States, China prioritized stability of the region to its denuclearization and was trying very hard to moderate the harsh US approach towards the DPRK's nuclear activities. In this way, it was, however, practically imp...
There is near-consensus that China’s fears about the potential ramifications of regime collapse in N...
ABSTRACT Title of Thesis: The Policy Role of the U. S. State Department in U. S. - China Relations 1...
Various nations in the international domain speculate that China alone has enough leverage to compel...
This Master thesis deals with the Sino-American cooperation during the Six-Party Talks between 2003 ...
Six-Party Talk is a multilateral forum that accommodates its member to agree in common goal that sti...
The thesis deals with the Six-Party Talks on North Korean nuclear program between the U.S., the Peop...
This bachelor's thesis deals with multi-party negotiations about denuclearization of North Korea cal...
The Six-Party Talks concerning North Korea’s nuclear issue achieved significant progress in 2007 wit...
Nuclear negotiation with DPRK is a geopolitical as well as Inter-Korean issues. DPRK is one of impor...
This thesis discusses the interacting relationship between China's nuclear arms control and nonproli...
In February 2007, North Korea agreed to freeze the reprocessing of plutonium from spent fuel at the ...
The main purpose of this dissertation is to explore the possibility of extending and systematising m...
"Because this goal remains vital to U.S. and international security, the United States has joined wi...
Despite the never-ending criticism, Beijing�s new diplomacy has fostered fertile ground on which mul...
This article explores the strategic interests of China and the US in the North Korean issue. It exam...
There is near-consensus that China’s fears about the potential ramifications of regime collapse in N...
ABSTRACT Title of Thesis: The Policy Role of the U. S. State Department in U. S. - China Relations 1...
Various nations in the international domain speculate that China alone has enough leverage to compel...
This Master thesis deals with the Sino-American cooperation during the Six-Party Talks between 2003 ...
Six-Party Talk is a multilateral forum that accommodates its member to agree in common goal that sti...
The thesis deals with the Six-Party Talks on North Korean nuclear program between the U.S., the Peop...
This bachelor's thesis deals with multi-party negotiations about denuclearization of North Korea cal...
The Six-Party Talks concerning North Korea’s nuclear issue achieved significant progress in 2007 wit...
Nuclear negotiation with DPRK is a geopolitical as well as Inter-Korean issues. DPRK is one of impor...
This thesis discusses the interacting relationship between China's nuclear arms control and nonproli...
In February 2007, North Korea agreed to freeze the reprocessing of plutonium from spent fuel at the ...
The main purpose of this dissertation is to explore the possibility of extending and systematising m...
"Because this goal remains vital to U.S. and international security, the United States has joined wi...
Despite the never-ending criticism, Beijing�s new diplomacy has fostered fertile ground on which mul...
This article explores the strategic interests of China and the US in the North Korean issue. It exam...
There is near-consensus that China’s fears about the potential ramifications of regime collapse in N...
ABSTRACT Title of Thesis: The Policy Role of the U. S. State Department in U. S. - China Relations 1...
Various nations in the international domain speculate that China alone has enough leverage to compel...