North Korean Decisionmaking
Economic Opening, Conventional Deterrence Breakdown, and Nuclear Use
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Publication
2020 - RAND Corporation, The
Language
English
Word Count
25,750 words, Guess
Page Count
103 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL34755617M
- ISBN-139781977405531
- OCLC Control Number1198250126
Classifications
- LCCJQ1729.5.A58 P37 2020
Description
This report is a compilation of three papers designed to stimulate discussion among those who are focused on North Korean decisionmaking. The first paper describes the experiences of North Korea and three similar authoritarian regimes-China, Vietnam, and Cuba-and provides a forecast of why and how North Korea might adopt a new economic model. The second paper describes decisions that the North Korean leadership might face in two scenarios in which conventional deterrence on the Korean Peninsula breaks down. The final paper provides an assessment of North Korean leadership decisionmaking about nuclear weapons doctrine. Despite the many unknowns surrounding the North Korean leadership decisionmaking process, these papers constructively outline the parameters of the North Korean decisionmaking "trade space" and the historical examples from which North Korean leaders might draw.
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