
In September 2017, North Korea shocked the world by exploding the most powerful nuclear device tested anywhere in 25 years. Months earlier, it had conducted the first test flight of a missile capable of ranging much of the United States. By the end of that year, Kim Jong Un, the reclusive state's ruler, declared that his nuclear deterrent was complete.Today, North Korea's nuclear weapons stockpile and ballistic missile arsenal continues to grow, presenting one of the most serious challenges to international security to date. Internal regime propaganda has called North Korea's nuclear forces the country's "treasured sword," underscoring the cherished place of these weapons in national strategy. Fiercely committed to self-reliance, Kim remains determined to avoid unilateral disarmament.Kim Jong Un and the Bomb tells the story of how North Korea-once derided in the 1970s as a "fourth-rate pipsqueak" of a country by President Richard Nixon-came to credibly threaten the American homeland by November 2017. Ankit Panda explores the contours of North Korea's nuclear capabilities, the developmental history of its weapons programs, and the prospects for disarming or constraining Kim's arsenal. With no signs that North Korea's total disarmament is imminent over the next years or even decade, Panda explores the consequences of a nuclear-armed North Korea for the United States, South Korea, and the world.
This book investigates how North Korea developed a credible nuclear deterrent and the subsequent implications for global security and international diplomacy. Ankit Panda, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, utilizes technical analysis and historical records to examine the regime's strategic motivations. He argues that the nuclear program is central to the survival of the Kim Jong Un regime and that total disarmament remains an unlikely prospect in the near future.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a rigorous, technical examination of North Korean military capabilities. Readers frequently note the clarity of the author's analysis regarding the strategic logic behind the regime's nuclear posture.
Page Count:
416
Publication Date:
2020-08-07
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190060360
ISBN-13:
9780190060367
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