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Pyongyang’s ‘weapons first, negotiations later’ strategy
...warhead that has been standardised to be able to be mounted on strategic ballistic rockets’. Read the full article here. This article was first published here on ISDP Voices....
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Restraining China in the South China Sea: The Limits of U.S. Leverage
...Institute for Security and Development Policy – www.isdp.eu 3 Institute for Security and Development Policy or its sponsors. © The Institute for Security and Development Policy, 2016. This Policy Brief...
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Fourth Vector: Making Sense of Kazakhstan’s Activism in International Organizations
...and Development Policy, 2015. This Policy Brief can be freely reproduced provided that ISDP is informed. About ISDP The Institute for Security and Development Policy is a Stockholmbased independent and...
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The EU and Kazakhstan: Developing a Partnership in Trade and Transport
...its success. In 2013, China The Institute for Security and Development Policy – www.isdp.eu 2 launched the much more well-endowed Silk Road Economic Belt. It is remarkable that the EU...
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Myanmar’s Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement
...be excluded from the agreement have proven stumbling blocks in negotiations. This ISDP Backgrounder seeks to provide an accessible overview of the complex negotiations, actors, and issues framing Myanmar’s Nationwide...
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Afghanistan and its Neighbors: the Challenge of 2014
...and the current forces will be reduced. Appears in the Conference Report “Security and Development in Afghanistan After 2014 6th Annual ISDP-AMS Conference December 6-8, 2013”, Ed. David Mulrooney...
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North Korea and the Role of Science Diplomacy
...ongoing series by ISDP’s Korea Center to provide different perspectives on peacebuilding on the Korean Peninsula. In so doing, it recognizes that peacebuilding is a long-term process and involves different...
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Not a Sovereignty Issue: Understanding the Transition of Military Operational Control between the United States and South Korea
Abstract The transition of operational control (OPCON) is of significant importance for the future development of the alliance of the Republic of Korea and the United States (KORUS)....
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It’s Time to Enact Japan’s Magnitsky Act
This article was originally published in the Diplomat. Such legislation would boost Japan’s credentials as a defender of human rights and practitioner of values-based diplomacy. On January 27,...
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First Fiji, Then the World
...researcher at the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne, and a columnist for The Diplomat. He tweets @grantwyeth Larissa Stünkel is a Junior Research Fellow at ISDP’s Stockholm China Center....