Lecture posted November 7, 1996 by James J. Przystup, Richard V. Allen, Charles Kartman, Larry A. Niksch, Daryl Plunk
The Second Anniversary of the U.S.-North Korean Nuclear Accord: Cause for Celebration?
JAMES J. PRZYSTUP, Director, the Asian Studies Center of The
Heritage Foundation
Slightly over two years ago, on October 21, 1994, the United
States and North Korea came to terms on an understanding known as
the Agreed Framework. In brief, this agreement committed North
Korea to shut down and ultimately dismantle its two
plutonium-producing heavy water reactors in…
Backgrounder Update posted January 9, 1995 by James J. Przystup
Starting Over At the U.S.-Japan Summit
(Archived document, may contain errors) 1/9/95 235 STARTING OVER AT THE U.S.-JAPAN SUMMIT (Updating Backgrounder Update No. 215, "Changing the Subject at the U.S.-Japan Summit: Security Is Now More Important Than Trade," February 9, 1994) Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama's January 11 visit to Washington offers Bill Clinton a much-needed second chance to…