Multilateral engagement of North Korea: an assessment of the six-party talks and the ASEAN regional forum

North Korea’s unchecked missile and nuclear program is one of the most pressing global security concerns. This article evaluates the multilateral engagement efforts that have been pursued by regional stakeholders, specifically assessing the SixParty Talks vis-à-vis the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF),...

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Main Author: Tan, Ming Hui
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1776932024-06-23T15:42:28Z Multilateral engagement of North Korea: an assessment of the six-party talks and the ASEAN regional forum Tan, Ming Hui S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social Sciences North Korea Nuclear crisis Multilateralism Engagement Six-party talks ASEAN regional forum North Korea’s unchecked missile and nuclear program is one of the most pressing global security concerns. This article evaluates the multilateral engagement efforts that have been pursued by regional stakeholders, specifically assessing the SixParty Talks vis-à-vis the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), and explaining why these multilateral efforts have failed to resolve the nuclear crisis. Given the poor performances of these two multilateral platforms, this article seeks to assess the feasibility and policy implications of defusing the longstanding nuclear crisis through multilateral engagement. Despite stalling and a myriad of obstacles, the Six-Party Talks has a better chance than the ARF at curbing the nuclear crisis. At best, the ARF can contribute by playing a complementary role by helping deescalate tensions or cultivating better diplomatic ties. Published version 2024-06-18T01:54:56Z 2024-06-18T01:54:56Z 2017 Journal Article Tan, M. H. (2017). Multilateral engagement of North Korea: an assessment of the six-party talks and the ASEAN regional forum. Asian Journal of Peacebuilding, 5(2), 307-324. https://dx.doi.org/10.18588/201711.00a014 2288-2693 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177693 10.18588/201711.00a014 https://ipus.snu.ac.kr/eng/archives/ajp/volume-5-number-2-november-2017/research-note/multilateral-engagement-of-north-korea-an-assessment-of-the-six-party-talks-and-the-asean-regional-forum 2 5 307 324 en Asian Journal of Peacebuilding © 2017 The Institute for Peace and Unification Studies, Seoul National University. All rights reserved. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the copyright holder. The Version of Record is available online at http://doi.org/10.18588/201711.00a014. application/pdf
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topic Social Sciences
North Korea
Nuclear crisis
Multilateralism
Engagement
Six-party talks
ASEAN regional forum
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North Korea
Nuclear crisis
Multilateralism
Engagement
Six-party talks
ASEAN regional forum
Tan, Ming Hui
Multilateral engagement of North Korea: an assessment of the six-party talks and the ASEAN regional forum
description North Korea’s unchecked missile and nuclear program is one of the most pressing global security concerns. This article evaluates the multilateral engagement efforts that have been pursued by regional stakeholders, specifically assessing the SixParty Talks vis-à-vis the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF), and explaining why these multilateral efforts have failed to resolve the nuclear crisis. Given the poor performances of these two multilateral platforms, this article seeks to assess the feasibility and policy implications of defusing the longstanding nuclear crisis through multilateral engagement. Despite stalling and a myriad of obstacles, the Six-Party Talks has a better chance than the ARF at curbing the nuclear crisis. At best, the ARF can contribute by playing a complementary role by helping deescalate tensions or cultivating better diplomatic ties.
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title Multilateral engagement of North Korea: an assessment of the six-party talks and the ASEAN regional forum
title_short Multilateral engagement of North Korea: an assessment of the six-party talks and the ASEAN regional forum
title_full Multilateral engagement of North Korea: an assessment of the six-party talks and the ASEAN regional forum
title_fullStr Multilateral engagement of North Korea: an assessment of the six-party talks and the ASEAN regional forum
title_full_unstemmed Multilateral engagement of North Korea: an assessment of the six-party talks and the ASEAN regional forum
title_sort multilateral engagement of north korea: an assessment of the six-party talks and the asean regional forum
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177693
https://ipus.snu.ac.kr/eng/archives/ajp/volume-5-number-2-november-2017/research-note/multilateral-engagement-of-north-korea-an-assessment-of-the-six-party-talks-and-the-asean-regional-forum
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