Designing and evaluating conventional arms control measures, the case of the Korean Peninsula / (Record no. 597609)

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Classification number JX1974
Item number .H36 1993
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Han, Yong-Sup.
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Title Designing and evaluating conventional arms control measures, the case of the Korean Peninsula /
Statement of responsibility, etc Yong-Sup Han.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Santa Monica, CA :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer RAND,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture 1993.
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Extent xvii, 194 pages :
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Dimensions 28 cm
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Series statement A RAND Graduate School dissertation ;
Volume number/sequential designation N-3411
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Dissertation note Thesis (Ph. D.)--RAND Graduate School, 1993.
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Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-194).
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Summary, etc The governments of South and North Korea have recently made proposals with mixed motives for arms control in the peninsula: either to settle a 45-year-old military confrontation with sincerity or to repeat past propaganda wars with each side blaming the other for posing threats. The analytic communities of the two Koreas have not systematically analyzed the effects of arms control proposals on the security and the stability of the peninsula, nor have they suggested coherent ways to relate arms control measures to security problems. This study attempts to design and evaluate effective arms control measures in relation to specific Korean security problems and arms control objectives that the South Korean government should undertake. The study takes a combined approach of qualitative analysis and military simulation. Three qualitative criteria derived from case studies on Korean and European arms control are used to examine whether these measures are legally binding, verifiable, and negotiable. One quantifiable criterion is used to test against the base case scenario (a one-day surprise attack by North Korea), to explore whether arms control measures will stabilize or destabilize the military status quo on the peninsula in terms of North Korea's extent of penetration in actual war situations. Four alternative measures are derived from the analysis: (1) confidence and security building measures (CSBMs); (2) establishment of an asymmetric non-deployment zone (NDZ); (3) reduction of the joint U.S.-South Korean "Team Spirit" exercises and North Korea's forward deployed forces; and (4) reduction of South Korean, U.S., and North Korean forces. Findings indicate that establishment of the NDZ and North Korean unilateral reduction can best achieve the goal of South Korean arms control. These two measures enhance stability, while a unilateral reduction or suspension of Team Spirit and CSBMS may only reduce military stability. CSBMs and a scale-down of Team Spirit are more easily verifiable than the NDZ and mutual reduction measures, because the latter measures would require more intrusive verification. Arms negotiations should be led by tight conditionality of one side's concession on the other side's concession. However, South Korea's concession (e.g., reduction of Team Spirit and withdrawal of U.S. forces) should guard against negative consequences of these measures on security and stability of the entire peninsula. Moreover, confidence building measures should be negotiated in one channel for negotiating reduction measures, since separating talks on these two issues is nearly impossible.
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Additional physical form available note Also available on the internet via WWW in PDF format.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Arms control.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element National security
Geographic subdivision Korea (South)
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Geographic name Korea (North)
General subdivision Military relations
Geographic subdivision Korea (South)
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Geographic name Korea (South)
General subdivision Military relations
Geographic subdivision Korea (North)
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Uniform title Dissertation (Rand Graduate School) ;
Volume number/sequential designation N-3411.
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