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China’s Role and Its Dilemmas in the Six-Party Talks

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After the first Korean nuclear crisis of 1993 to 1994, China announced its two grand strategic objectives on the Korean peninsula: first, to resolutely realize the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula; and, second, to resolutely safeguard peace and stability on the Korean peninsula. Since then, China has adhered to these strategic objectives, which also constitute its guidelines in initiating and promoting the Six-party talks.

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Carla P. Freeman

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Xiyu, Y. (2015). China’s Role and Its Dilemmas in the Six-Party Talks. In: Freeman, C.P. (eds) China and North Korea. International Relations and Comparisons in Northeast Asia. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137455666_11

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