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United States Diplomacy with North Korea and Vietnam - Explaining Failure and Success

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Dr. Michael Haas' book, United States Diplomacy with North Korea and Vietnam: Explaining Failure and Success, aims to explain a significant, beguiling discrepancy in U.S. foreign relations: How has American diplomacy with Vietnam proved so successful when compared with its efforts to negotiate with North Korea? Haas undertakes a comparative analysis of foreign policy decisions to determine how relationships between the U.S. and each country have diverged drastically, in spite of a legacy of U.S. occupation in both regions. By tracing diplomatic interactions historically, comparatively quantifying diplomatic missteps on the part of the U.S., and cross-testing four paradigms of international relations, Haas presents a case for why the U.S. has succeeded in developing good relations with Vietnam while failing to achieve them with North Korea.
Nuclear war haunts the world today because the U.S. has refused to negotiate a peace agreement with North Korea for more than six decades, yet the U.S. is on friendly terms today with Vietnam, a former enemy. This book answers why, finding that Washington's diplomacy with both countries explains the dramatic difference. Among four theories posed, power politics and presidential politics are refuted as explanations. Mass society theory, which focuses on civil society, finds that negotiations regarding American soldiers missing in action paved the way for success with Vietnam but not with North Korea. But diplomacy theory-tracing moves and countermoves during diplomatic interactions-reveals the real source of the problem: The United States provided reciprocated unilateral positive gestures to Vietnam while repeatedly double crossing North Korea. Although Pyongyang repeatedly offered to give up nuclear developments, Washington offered no alternative to Pyongyang but to develop a nuclear deterrent to safeguard the country against a devious and hostile U.S.
The book, in short, serves as a serious corrective to false narratives and options being disseminated about the situation that fail to appreciate North Korea perspectives. Now that North Korea has a nuclear deterrent, diplomacy is the only route toward a de-escalation of tensions so that the United States can live peacefully with North Korea in a manner similar to its relations with nuclear China and nuclear Russia. More broadly, United States Diplomacy with North Korea and Vietnam demonstrates what happens when Washington plays the role of global bully, whereas more resources are needed for developing diplomatic talent in a world that will otherwise become more dangerous.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

List of Figures - List of Tables - Foreword by Bill Richardson - Preface - Abbreviations - Part 1. The Need to Normalize Relations Between Countries - Abnormal Relations Between Countries - Theories of Normalization - Intensive Case Studies - Vietnam - North Korea - Part 3. Implications - Conclusions Based on Alternative Paradigms - Epilogue: North Korea and World War III - by Johan Galtung - Index.

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Michael Haas was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for advancing diplomacy with North Korea and Vietnam. After earning his doctorate in political science from Stanford University, he taught at Northwestern, Purdue, the University of California (Riverside), the University of London, the University of Hawai¿i, and five campuses of California State University. This is his 56th book.

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"This is a timely and engaging study. Michael Haas draws on his considerable experience and wide-ranging scholarship, as well as a vast literature by others, to compare American diplomacy in dealing with postwar Vietnam and with nuclear-driven North Korea. The United States got it 'right' in moving from enmity to normal relations with Vietnam which has led to beneficial political and economic results, but has failed in the case of North Korea which has led to the most serious international crisis since 1962 Cuba." -Gary Hess, Distinguished Research Professor of History, Bowling Green State University

Produktdetails

Autoren Michael Haas
Mitarbeit Richardson Bill (Vorwort), Galtung Johan (Nachwort)
Verlag Peter Lang
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 31.08.2018
 
EAN 9781433156281
ISBN 978-1-4331-5628-1
Seiten 162
Abmessung 150 mm x 15 mm x 225 mm
Gewicht 349 g
Illustration 15 Abb.
Themen Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Politikwissenschaft > Politische Wissenschaft und Politische Bildung

Vietnam, Korea, Success, michael, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, Bill, International Relations, Haas, States, Johan, Diplomacy, Failure, North, United, Richardson, Galtung, Farideh, Kamali, Koohi, Explaining

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