Building security through cooperation : report of the NTI Working Group on Cooperative Threat Reduction with North Korea / by Lynn Rusten and Richard Johnson with Steve Andreason and Layley Anne Severance
1 online resource (80 pages) : color portraits, color photographs
Summary
To enhance prospects for comprehensive, verifiable, and enduring denuclearization of North Korea, the United States should incorporate into the negotiations an offer to Pyongyang of a Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) program. Such a program would facilitate the dismantlement of the DPRK's nuclear and other WMD programs and incentivize North Korea to take those dismantlement steps in return for technical and economic assistance on denuclearization and WMD threat reduction activities and to help redirect human and technical resources to civilian economic development. The involvement of multiple countries in a CTR effort would further contribute to achieving U.S. goals for denuclearization in ways that would both provide reassurance to the DPRK and benefit the United States by sharing the economic and implementation burden among the most interested and capable partners
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Online resource; title from PDF cover page (NTI, viewed February 25, 2020)