In 2010, Japan and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK - hereafter North Korea) are as far away as ever from maintaining anything resembling “normal” relations, let alone official diplomatic ties. Bilateral negotiations originally aimed at the establishment of Japanese-North Korean diplo-matic relations have been inter-rupted since 2008 and are very unlikely to be resumed in the months and most probably the years ahead. Bilateral Japanese-North Korean ties will continue to be characterized by antagonism and friction.
Japan-North Korea Relations. Bad and Not Getting Better, ISPI Policy Brief July 2010
BERKOFSKY, AXEL
2010-01-01
Abstract
In 2010, Japan and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK - hereafter North Korea) are as far away as ever from maintaining anything resembling “normal” relations, let alone official diplomatic ties. Bilateral negotiations originally aimed at the establishment of Japanese-North Korean diplo-matic relations have been inter-rupted since 2008 and are very unlikely to be resumed in the months and most probably the years ahead. Bilateral Japanese-North Korean ties will continue to be characterized by antagonism and friction.File in questo prodotto:
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