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El. knyga: North Korean Conundrum: Balancing Human Rights and Nuclear Security

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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Apr-2022
  • Leidėjas: Asia/Pacific Research Center, Div of The Institute for International Studies
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781931368681
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  • Leidėjas: Asia/Pacific Research Center, Div of The Institute for International Studies
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North Korea is consistently identified as one of the world’s worst human rights abusers. However, the issue of human rights in North Korea is a complex one, intertwined with issues like life in the North Korean police state, inter-Korean relations, denuclearization, access to information in the North, and international cooperation, to name a few. There are likewise multiple actors involved, including the two Korean governments, the United States, the United Nations, South Korea NGOs, and global human rights organizations. While North Korea’s nuclear weapons and the security threat it poses have occupied the center stage and eclipsed other issues in recent years, human rights remain important to U.S. policy.

The contributors to The North Korean Conundrum explore how dealing with the issue of human rights is shaped and affected by the political issues with which it is so entwined. Sections discuss the role of the United Nations; how North Koreans’ limited access to information is part of the problem, and how this is changing; the relationship between human rights and denuclearization; and North Korean human rights in comparative perspective.

Tables and Figures
vii
Abbreviations ix
Contributors xi
Preface xix
1 North Korea: Human Rights and Nuclear Security an introduction
1(22)
Robert R. King
Gi-Wook Shin
PART I THE ROLE OF THE UNITED NATIONS
2 The COI Report on Human Rights in North Korea origins, necessities, obstacles, and prospects
23(22)
Michael Kirby
3 Encouraging Progress on Human Rights in North Korea
45(14)
The Role Of The United Nations And South Korea
Joon Oh
4 DPRK Human Rights on the UN Stage
59(16)
U.S. Leadership Is Essential
Peter Yeo
Ryan Kaminski
PART II THE ROLE OF INFORMATION
5 Efforts to Reach North Koreans by South Korean NGOs
75(28)
Then, Now, And Challenges
Minjung Kim
Appendix A
6 The Changing Information Environment in North Korea
103(20)
Nat Kretcbun
7 North Korea's Response to Foreign Information
123(20)
Martyn Williams
PART III HUMAN RIGHTS AND DENUCLEARIZATION
8 Human Rights Advocacy in the Time of Nuclear Stalemate
143(14)
The Interrelationship Between Pressuring North Korea On Human Rights And Denuclearization
Tae-Ung Baik
9 The Error of Zero-Sum Thinking about Human Rights and U.S. Denuclearization Policy
157(24)
Victor Cha
PART IV HUMAN RIGHTS IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
10 Germany's Lessons for Korea
181(24)
Sean King
11 Human Rights and Foreign Policy
205(20)
Puzzles, Priorities, And Political Power
Thomas Fingar
Index 225