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To: LindyBill who wrote (6394)9/1/2003 10:51:38 PM
From: NickSE  Read Replies (1) of 793667
 
NUCLEAR CHALLENGE - August 29, 2003
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A multinational summit over North Korea's nuclear weapons program ended in Beijing Friday, with N. Korea threatening to launch more nuclear tests. Experts discuss the U.S. strategy in dealing with the threat.

TERENCE SMITH: For more on the results of the talks in Beijing we get three views: Kenneth Quinones was the State Department's North Korean affairs officer, and then a Korea analyst in the department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research during the 1990s. He's now director of the Korea program at the International Center, a Washington research organization.

Victor Cha is associate professor of government at the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. His latest book is "Nuclear North Korea: A Debate on Strategies of Engagement."

And Ming Wan is an associate professor of public and international affairs at George Mason University. He was born in Beijing and is now a U.S. citizen. Welcome to all three of you.

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