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EAI Publications Newsletter [June 2011]

  • 2011-06-17
June 2011
  EAI Issue Briefing No. MASI 2011-02
Taking account of the complexity of power politics as well as North Korea's provocations, this briefing explores a potential provocative scenario, which is developed on the basis of Pyongyang's intent, its capability to inflict threat using asymmetric war-fighting assets, and the North Korean perception of South Korea's political, social, economic, and military vulnerability. Finally, the briefing makes policy recommendations in terms of security and defense posture, international cooperation to deter North Korean provocation, and examine how to promptly and effectively deal with future crises in the event of any further military action from the North against the ROK.

  
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