NORTH KOREA’S NUCLEAR PROGRAM AND MAIN CHALLENGES TO PRC
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Abstract
The U.S. growing confrontation with North Korea is analyzed in the article and PRC’s main strategic approaches toward its cooperation with DPRK are considered. PRC’s core potential threats are determined in case of the military campaign start, facts of China’s gradual withdrawal from the Kin Jong-un regime support and the development of the dialogue with the USA to deal with the nuclear program are presented.
How to Cite
Kukalets, O. (2021). NORTH KOREA’S NUCLEAR PROGRAM AND MAIN CHALLENGES TO PRC. Chinese Studies, (1-2), 47-51. Retrieved from https://chinese-studies.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/139
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Keywords
People’s Republic of China, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, nuclear program
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