
The Introductory Chapter Presents An Overview Of This Book's Overarching Argument And Context. In So Doing, It Outlines The Fundamental Rationale, Puzzle, And Case Study - Namely, North Korea - Underpinning This Book. This Chapter Emphasises The Starting Point For This Book, With Respect To How The Democratic People's Republic Of Korea, The State That Has Been So Often Nicknamed The Hermit Kingdom Has, In Fact, Acquired The Status Of A Nuclear-armed State, In All But Name. At The Same Time, North Korea Has Obtained A Notorious Global Reputation As The Poster-child Of Delinquent Behaviour In International Relations. The Chapter Summarises The Main Argument Of The Book, Vis-à-vis How North Korea Has Been Able To Reap Rewards From Deploying Delinquent Behaviour In Relation To The Global Nuclear Order. The Concepts Of The Global Nuclear Order; Status In International Relations; And The Original Theoretical Framework Of Strategic Delinquency Are Subsequently Introduced, The Latter Which Forms The Core Of This Book's Argument And Analysis. Finally, This Chapter Offers An Outline Of Subsequent Chapters, Which Highlight How North Korea's Worldview And Its Engagement With The Global Nuclear Order And Wider International Order, Have Evolved With Time-- Provided By Publisher.
This book investigates how North Korea has successfully navigated the global nuclear order to achieve the status of a nuclear-armed state despite its reputation for international delinquency. Dr. Edward Howell, a scholar specializing in Korean security, utilizes a framework of 'strategic delinquency' to analyze how the state leverages its non-compliant behavior to extract rewards and influence within the international system. The text examines the evolution of North Korea's worldview and its complex engagement with global non-proliferation norms.
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of rogue state behavior and international status theory. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is well-suited for scholars and students of international security.
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Publication Date:
2023-01-01
ISBN-10:
0192888390
ISBN-13:
9780192888396
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