The Korean Peace Process: On Again
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- Wisdom needed to leave nuclear madness behind. // National Catholic Reporter;04/28/2000, Vol. 36 Issue 26, p32
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- Memorandum on the certification of North Korea. Clinton, William J. // Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents;3/24/97, Vol. 33 Issue 12, p382
Presents the United States President's March 18, 1997 memorandum for the Secretary of State, on the certification of North Korea's compliance with the provisions of the Agreed Framework for the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. Full cooperation in the canning and safe storage of all...
- The Korean Peace Process: On Again. // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);03/19/2001, Vol. 137 Issue 12, p5
Discusses United States foreign policy towards North Korea. Plan of U.S. President George W. Bush to resume talks with North Korea on reducing nuclear missiles; How North Korea has been selling missiles to Pakistan; Relationship of North Korea and South Korea.
- NORTH KOREA On hold...again. Sigal, Leon V. // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists;May/Jun2001, Vol. 57 Issue 3, p32
Focuses on the deal between the United States (U.S.) and North Korea to end the nuclear arms program and missile exports of North Korea. Decision of Pyongyang to trade its nuclear arms program in return for amity with the U.S.; Details on the missile deal between the U.S. and North Korea;...
- Mixed prospects at best for new START/ABM talks. Mann, Paul // Aviation Week & Space Technology;08/16/99, Vol. 151 Issue 7, p74
Focuses on nuclear arms control negotiations between the United States and Russia as of August 16, 1999. Political factors affecting the negotiations; Presidential elections in Russia and the US in the year 2000; National missile defense program of the US.
- THIS TREATY WITH MOSCOW MAY BE WORSE THAN USELESS. Durkin, Tish // National Journal;8/10/2002, Vol. 34 Issue 32, p2354
Denounces the Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty signed by U.S. President George W. Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin in May 2002. Problems with the text of the arms control agreement; Benefits of the treaty for Bush; Goals of the treaty.
- Well, what he meant.... Schorr, Daniel // New Leader;1/17/94, Vol. 77 Issue 1, p4
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- US prods Russia on missile defense. Landay, Jonathan S. // Christian Science Monitor;9/15/99, Vol. 91 Issue 203, p2
Looks at the efforts of the United States to cement an arms control agreement with the Russian government as a defense against limited missile attacks from so-called rogue states such as North Korea, Iraq and Iran.
- GOP Task Force Takes North Korea to Task. Neill, Robert O' // National Journal;10/23/99, Vol. 31 Issue 43, p3062
Deals with the reaction of the United States (US) Administration on the covert nuclear weapons programs of North Korea. Claims and accusations on North Korea stated in the report of a House Republican task force in North Korea; Measures taken by the Administration in recognition of the...


