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Title: Washington Report, 2009-11 
Author: U.S. Asia Pacific Council; Cha, Victor
Date: 2009-11
Publisher: Washington, D.C.: East-West Center, U.S. Asia Pacific Council
Abstract: All of the major powers in Northeast Asia—China, Japan, Russia, South Korea, and the United States—are on record as saying they do not want a nuclear North Korea. But
Pyongyang’s volatile behavior—represented this year by its defiant test of a long-range ballistic missile, its rejection of the
Six-Party Talks and agreements reached via those negotiations, and its second test of a nuclear device—has stymied their efforts to keep a denuclearization process on track.
Dr. Victor Cha, who served as U.S. deputy head of delegation to the Six-Party Talks during the Bush administration, explores North Korea’s latest diplomatic tactic, China’s unique relationship with its troublesome neighbor, and other challenges
confronting U.S. policymakers.
Description: For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/
Pages/Duration: 12 p.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/13482

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    Washington Report is a bimonthly newsletter that provides an "inside-the-Beltway" perspective on developments in U.S.-Asia Pacific relations. The centerpiece of the report is an interview with a leading authority on an economic, political, and/or strategic issues of importance to transpacific relations. Periodically, a special supplement is published that provides in-depth analysis of a topic covered in the newsletter.

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