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23 May 2013

In this transcript the speakers examine the regional implications of North Korea's foreign policy. The proceedings discuss the rationale behind North Korea's foreign policy behavior, and subsequent panelists comment upon the respective impacts on China, Japan, South Korea and the US. Pyongyang's uncertain behavior and its growing nuclear stockpile present significant challenges for the key powers in East Asia, as tensions on the Korean Peninsula are affecting the broader regional architecture and state relations.

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Author Alessio Patalano, John Swenson-Wright, Nigel Inkster
Series Chatham House Transcripts
Publisher Chatham House
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