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The Evolution of Technological Development of the DPRK's Nuclear Program in the Context of Security Problems in East Asia in 1993-2023

Student: Bae In chan

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Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: International Relations (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

This work, titled "Evolution of North Korea's Nuclear Program in the Context of Security Issues in East Asia from 1993 to 2023," provides a comprehensive analysis of the technological advancements and strategic implications of North Korea's nuclear program over the past three decades. The study employs a comparative approach to evaluate the uniqueness or commonality of North Korea's approaches and technologies with those of other countries. Historical analysis is used to explore the evolution of the program during the studied period, focusing on key moments and turning points. It also examines the political and military objectives pursued by North Korea in developing its nuclear program, including the need for a deterrent against perceived external threats and the desire to maintain regional influence. The study highlights the complex interplay between North Korea's nuclear program and regional security, as well as the responses and measures taken by neighboring countries and the international community. Overall, this work provides a detailed and nuanced analysis of North Korea's nuclear program, its technological advancements, and its strategic implications for regional security and global stability. The study contributes to a deeper understanding of the complex issues surrounding North Korea's nuclear program and its impact on international relations in the region.

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