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North Korea’s Bid to Withdraw from the NPT

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The Future of the Non-Proliferation Treaty

Part of the book series: Southampton Studies in International Policy ((SSIP))

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Since the late 1980s, tremendous upheavals have occurred in Eastern Europe. The Warsaw Pact and COMECON have both collapsed, and the Soviet Union has disintegrated. One can rightly say that the Cold War has ended in Europe: no longer is there the political and military confrontation as symbolised by two superpowers confronting each other through the Warsaw Pact and NATO.

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Okawa, Y. (1995). North Korea’s Bid to Withdraw from the NPT. In: Simpson, J., Howlett, D. (eds) The Future of the Non-Proliferation Treaty. Southampton Studies in International Policy. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-23724-1_13

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