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Authors: Don Oberdorfer,Robert Carlin
on possibility of war,
234–235
,
245–247
Lugar, Richard,
249
MacArthur, Douglas,
196
Malta summit,
159
Mao Tse-tung,
7
,
13
,
51
,
196
,
197
,
283
influence on Kim Il Sung,
14
,
16
Maretzki, Hans,
142
Maslyukov, Yuri,
176–177
Media
North Korean party newspaper,
280
,
351
,
353
,
368
,
416
South Korean censorship of,
92
,
101
Middle East,
67
,
78
,
108
,
249
,
382
,
393
South Korean projects in,
141
,
144
Military Armistice Commission,
63
,
65
,
285
Minton, Mark,
307
Missile Technology Control Regime,
329
Mondale, Walter,
69–70
Mori, Yoshiro,
359
Mullen, Mike,
452
Nakagawa, Hidenao,
359
National Conference for Unification,
37
,
105
National Liberation Day,
338
Netherlands,
340
Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission,
285
New York Philharmonic, performance
New York Times
,
280
,
306
,
321
,
322
,
368
,
375
and Billy Graham,
234
classified information leaked to,
320
,
357
interview in Pyongyang,
18
,
37
,
48
interview with Carter,
68
interview with ROK president,
89
,
212
,
224
,
277
,
280
triangular diplomacy of,
10–11
Nixon Doctrine,
10
NMD
See
United States National Missile Defense plan
Nonaka, Hiromu,
332
Non-Proliferation Treaty.
See
Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty
North Korea.
See
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
Northern Limit Line (NLL),
363
,
441
,
443
,
444
North-South Coordinating Committee,
35–36
North-South railroad,
339
North-South talks in 1971,
11–12
in 1984–1986,
115–119
in 1990,
173–174
in 1991,
203–206
in 1993,
229
2000,
339–340
in 2009,
443–445
in 2010,
445–446
Novak, Robert,
57
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT),
DPRK and,
196
,
242
,
257
,
261
,
405
,
435
DPRK suspension of withdrawal from,
223
,
228
,
229
DPRK withdrawal from,
215–218
,
219
,
239
,
276
,
394
enforcement efforts of,
209
,
228–230
Nuclear Posture Review,
357
Nuclear reprocessing,
205–206
Park Chung Hee and,
55–59
Nunn, Sam,
249
Obama, Barack,
431
Lee Myung-bak and,
438
North Korea policy,
433–434
North Korea provocations during administration of,
431–435
,
444–446
Obuchi, Keizo,
320
OECD.
See
Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development
Oh Won Choi,
55
Oil
Agreed Framework provisions for,
279
,
284
,
307
,
378–379
DPRK need for,
122
,
157
,
249
,
265
,
275
,
312
global economics of,
78
,
82
,
89
,
250
Olympics of 1988,
128
,
149–150
,
340
background of,
140–143
DPRK on,
140–142
political possibilities for,
140
,
146–150
televised,
156–157
Olympics of 2000,
339–340
O’Neill, Tip,
47
OPCON, see
Wartime Operational Control
Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD),
317
,
458
Outer Space Treaty,
432
Paekdu, Mount,
272
Page, Trevor,
290
Pak Chul,
260
Palestinians,
346
meetings in,
11–13
,
36
,
205
,
229
,
237
See also
Joint Security Area
Park Chul Un,
117
,
118
,
147
,
148
,
157
Park Chung Hee
assassination attempt against,
39–40
,
43–44
,
45
assassination of,
87–88
defense budget of,
54–55
end of regime of,
89–91
Gerald Ford and,
53–54
Kim Dae Jung and,
26
,
34–35
,
36
,
138
Kim Il Sung,
20
life and character of,
8
,
25–27
,
95
martial law regime of,
30–36
,
41–42
,
385
nuclear plans of,
55–59
relations with the North,
25
,
36–38
rule of,
27–30
Park, Han S.,
16
Park Hee Do,
138
Park Kye Dong,
295
Park Seh Jik,
142
Park Sung Chul,
19
Park Tong Chin,
70
Park Tong Sun,
73–74
Park Yong Ok,
206
Park Yong Su,
237
Perricos, Dimitri,
242
Perry, William,
289
,
326–327
,
353
nuclear crisis of 1994,
241
,
247
,
248
,
249
,
259
,
289
on possibility of war,
240
,
247
,
254–255
,
287
visit to Pyongyang,
327–330
Platt, Nicholas,
84–85
Plunk, Daryl,
305
Plutonium
DPRK freeze on production of,
374
,
368
,
383
,
385
DPRK production of,
206
,
210–211
,
321
,
380
,
385
supply for weapons,
215
,
240–242
,
275
,
371
,
392
Yongbyon reprocessing plant for,
195
,
237
,
281
,
322
,
349
Pond, Elizabeth,
26
Portsmouth, Treaty of,
4
Powell, Colin
on North Korea,
350
,
361
,
368
,
399
on North Korea policy,
352
,
354
,
375
Powell, Jody,
69
Presidential Review Memorandum/NSC–13,
69
Presidential Review Memorandum/NSC–45,
82
Primakov, Yevgeni,
161
Pritchard, Jack,
356
,
360
,
362
,
378
,
416
Pueblo
,
120
Putin, Vladimir,
340
,
344
,
351
,
361
Pyongyang, correspondent’s view of,
182–183
Pyongyang Declaration (2002),
361
,
397
relations with North,
178
,
180
,
395
relations with South,
180
,
187
,
189
,
190–191
Quinones, C. Kenneth,
221–223
,
229
,
231
Rangoon,
272
aftermath of bombing,
113–114
,
117
,
151
,
184
Rason,
450–451
Chun and,
106–108
,
112
,
127
,
131–132
DPRK and,
184–185
Iran-Contra,
130