23
Apr
2010
Études de l'Ifri Proliferation Papers
Jonathan D. POLLACK

North Korea's Nuclear Weapons Development: Implications for Future Policy Proliferation Papers, No. 33, Spring 2010

Despite the resumption of high-level diplomatic contact between Washington and Pyongyang in late 2009, realization of a non-nuclear Korean Peninsula remains a very remote prospect, with the DPRK insisting that a peace agreement between the U.S. and North Korea and hence the cessation of "hostile DPRK-U.S. relations" are necessary before any consideration of denuclearization.

North Korea's Nuclear Weapons Development: Implications for Future Policy

Despite the resumption of high-level diplomatic contact between Washington and Pyongyang in late 2009, realization of a non-nuclear Korean Peninsula remains a very remote prospect, with the DPRK insisting that a peace agreement between the U.S. and North Korea and hence the cessation of "hostile DPRK-U.S. relations" are necessary before any consideration of denuclearization. This essay assesses North Korea's long-standing quest for nuclear weapons, alternative strategies for inhibiting Pyongyang's weapons development, and the potential implications for regional security and non-proliferation should the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) retain and enhance its weapons programs.

North Korea's Nuclear Weapons Development: Implications for Future Policy
Keywords
nuclear weapons North Korea
ISBN / ISSN: 
978-2-86592-697-8