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Nuclear capabilities, military security and the Korean peninsula: a three-tiered perspective from Europe

Nuclear capabilities, military security and the Korean peninsula: a three-tiered perspective from Europe
Nuclear capabilities, military security and the Korean peninsula: a three-tiered perspective from Europe
The end of the Cold War has meant that the security of the Korean peninsula is now no longer a matter of 'bloc' interests, but falls to be analyzed in terms of local and regional interests. Offers an analysis of the bilateral, regional and global activities now required, and of suitable initiatives to be explored at each of these levels.
1016-3271
11-32
Simpson, John
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Simpson, John
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Simpson, John (1992) Nuclear capabilities, military security and the Korean peninsula: a three-tiered perspective from Europe. Korean Journal of Defense Analysis, 9 (2), 11-32.

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The end of the Cold War has meant that the security of the Korean peninsula is now no longer a matter of 'bloc' interests, but falls to be analyzed in terms of local and regional interests. Offers an analysis of the bilateral, regional and global activities now required, and of suitable initiatives to be explored at each of these levels.

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Published date: 1992

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Local EPrints ID: 39739
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/39739
ISSN: 1016-3271
PURE UUID: 85f9693d-86b0-45fa-a4f9-f40807e8596d

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Date deposited: 13 Dec 2007
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 15:47

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Author: John Simpson

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