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From the Six Party Talks to an East Asian Organization for Security and Cooperation

This article discusses whether the successful model of the Conference for Security & Cooperation in Europe during the East-West-Conflict may be an option for detention & reconciliation on the Korean peninsula. Because of the nuclear debate provoked by North Korea, multilateral negotiations w...

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Published in:Die Friedenswarte 2006-01, Vol.81 (3-4), p.81-99
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