The Kim Jong Un Regime and the Future Security Environment Surrounding the Korean Peninsula
| Publisher | The National Institute for Defense Studies, Japan |
| Contributing Writer | Joel S. Wit, Sun Young Ahn, Hyeong-wook Boo, Hideya Kurata, Bruce E. Bechtol Jr., Dongho Jo, Hiroyasu Akutsu, Scott Snyder, Kang Choi, Rumi Aoyama, Motohide Saito |
| About/Subject | North Korea |
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Location | Tokyo |
| Pages / Font | 193 pages |
| ISBN 13 | 9784864820547 |
| Chapters | 1 North Korea’s Nuclear and Missile Programs: Marching Forward? 2 An Assessment of North Korean Cyber Threats 3 Formation and Evolution of Kim Jong Un’s “Nuclear Doctrine”: The Current State of North Korea’s “Minimum Deterrence” in Comparison 4 Kim Jong-un’s Regime Stability and the Impact on Security Policy: An American Perspective 5 Kim Jong-un’s Economic Policy as a Means to Secure His Regime 6 The Security Strategy of North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Regime: A Japanese Perspective 7 Kim Jong-un Regime and the Future Security Environment Surrounding the Korean Peninsula 8 Predicting the Future of North Korea: Preparing for the Worst Case 9 China’s North Korea Policy: The Dilemma between Security and Economic Engagement 10 Russian North Korea Policy: Current Status and Future Outlook |
| Notes | Collection of papers presented at the NIDS International Symposium on Security Affairs held on July 25, 2016 in Tokyo. |
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