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This book presents realistic alternatives to security policies based on nuclear weapons for the Northeast Asian region.
List of contents
Chapter 1. An Opening for Regional Denuclearization: Executive Introduction
Chapter 2. The US-China Competition Is Going Nuclear: Deadlock on Thin Ice
Chapter 3. A Nuclear-Weapons-Free Zone in Northeast Asia: From a Japanese Security Perspective
Chapter 4. Changing Security Dynamics in the Korean Peninsula: Rising Strategic Competition, Destabilizing Balance of Terror
Chapter 5. The Mongolian Miracle:
Chapter 6. Revisiting the Comprehensive Security Roadmap To Reduce the Risk of War on the Korean Peninsula
Chapter 7. Reconsidering Extended Nuclear Deterrence:
Chapter 8. Rationale for a NWFZ in Northeast Asia Leading to Global Nuclear Disarmament: A Viewpoint from International Law
Chapter 9: Getting to Zero in Korea:
Chapter 10. Civil Society Initiatives for Establishing a Northeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone:
Chapter 11. Toward a Secure Northeast Asia without Nuclear Weapons: Proposing NWFZ 2.0 and a C3 Security Regime
About the author
Gregory Kulacki is the East Asia Project Director for the Union of Concerned Scientists, USA, and a Non-Resident Fellow at the Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition at Nagasaki University, Japan.
Keiko Nakamura is an Associate Professor at the Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, Nagasaki University (RECNA), Japan.
Jae-Jung Suh is Professor of International Relations at International Christian University, Japan and author and editor of several books on security in Northeast Asia and Korea.
Tatsujiro Suzuki is a Visiting Professor at the Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, Nagasaki University (RECNA), Japan. Before joining RECNA, he served as Vice Chairman of Japan Atomic Energy Commission from 2010-2014. He is the author
of Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Power (2017).