Abstract: Out of concern over nuclear weapons proliferation, the worry over DPRK nuclear testing is overwrought. The author sees the situation from the viewpoint of a geopolitical game in a non-proliferation mask. To attempt a geopolitical game using non-proliferation is wrongly directed,but this is the main reason the issue fluctuates and deadlocks occasionally. To solve the situation once and for all, the international community needs to recognize its geopolitical nature and cure the problem accordingly. Since DPRK leader Kim Jong-Un crossed the border April 27 to meet South Korean President Moon Jae-in, the destiny of the Korean Peninsula is, as it should be, in the hands of the Koreans, not Chinese or Americans. Full text available here.
Lin, Limin
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