DPRK Briefing Book : US Policy
Analysis
- Report of the Task Force on US-Korea Policy
Center for International Policy and Center for East Asian Studies at U. of Chicago, 2003. - Report on US-DPRK Policy Options
Republican National Committee, 2003. - Master Plan to Deal with North Korea
Michael O’Hanlon, Brookings Institution, 2003. - Report on US policy Toward a Unified Korea
Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2002. - Analysis of US interests and Long-term Goals on the Korean Peninsula
Leon Sigal, Northeast Asia Cooperative Security Project, 2003. - Testing the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime
Charles Pritchard, Brookings Institution, 2003. - Outline of US Policy and the DPRK Nuclear Challenge
Asia-Pacific Research Center at Stanford, 2003.
Reference Materials
- Players On Korea Policy In Washington, D.C.
Chris Nelson, The Nelson Report, June 22, 2005 - Legacy of Missed Opportunities
Mitchell Reiss, Director of Policy Planning, State Dept., Remarks to the Heritage Foundation, March 12, 2004. - Report to former President Clinton on US Policy toward North Korea
Former Defense Secretary William Perry, 1999. - Report Critical of Clinton’s DPRK Policy
Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, 1999. - Report on the Future of ROK-DPRK Relations
Pacific Council, 2001. - Representative Curt Weldon’s DPRK Trip
Congressional Record, June 4, 2003. - Report on US-DPRK Diplomacy
Council of Foreign Relations, 2003. - Interview with Undersecretary John Bolton on US policy toward DPRK
Arms Control Today, 2003. - Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage’s Comments on US Policy toward DPRK
Kyodo News, 2003. - US Aid Programs to North Korea
Congressional Research Service, 2003. - US Relations with Interests in DPRK
Congressional Research Service, 2003. - DPRK-US Joint Communique
State Department, October 12, 2000.