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The Kim Dynasty and North-East Asian security: breaking the cycle of crises?
Virginie Grzelczyk
Politics, History and International Relations
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
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Korean Peninsula
100%
East Asian Security
100%
Conflict Resolution
66%
North Korea
50%
Security Situation
33%
Article Use
16%
United States
16%
South Korea
16%
Interaction Patterns
16%
Historical Data
16%
United Nations
16%
Nuclear Energy
16%
Peninsula
16%
Hostility
16%
Pyongyang
16%
Six-party Talks
16%
Conflict Negotiation
16%
Missile
16%
Crisis Framework
16%
Stable State
16%
Security Sector
16%
Food Security
16%
Arts and Humanities
Crisis
100%
North-east
100%
Dynasty
100%
Literature
50%
Theoretical Framework
50%
North Korea
50%
South Korea
25%
Originality
25%
Impossibility
25%
Controlled
25%
Hostility
25%
Six-Party Talks
25%
Social Sciences
Conflict Resolution
100%
Korea DPR
50%
South Korea
25%
Hostility
25%
United Nations
25%
Security Sector
25%
Food Security
25%
Computer Science
Theoretical Framework
100%
Historical Data
50%
Security Sector
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Conflict Resolution
100%