2007
DOI: 10.1080/14799850601118056
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Security Dependence and Asymmetric Aggressive Bargaining: North Korea's Policy toward the Two Superpowers

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“…There is an important difference with respect to the concept of power. In the global literature, considerable effort has gone into the study of power for decades and the subject continues to exercise the best minds (e.g., Goldstein 2007;Izumikawa 2007;Rathbun 2008). The comparable literature on India is thin in theoretical content, though there are notable exceptions (Ganguly and Pardesi 2007;Mistry 2004;Mitra 2001;Paul 2006;Raja Mohan 2006).…”
Section: Other Hard Security Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an important difference with respect to the concept of power. In the global literature, considerable effort has gone into the study of power for decades and the subject continues to exercise the best minds (e.g., Goldstein 2007;Izumikawa 2007;Rathbun 2008). The comparable literature on India is thin in theoretical content, though there are notable exceptions (Ganguly and Pardesi 2007;Mistry 2004;Mitra 2001;Paul 2006;Raja Mohan 2006).…”
Section: Other Hard Security Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%