The North Korean Case of Failed Negotiations Must Be Heeded When Thinking about Iran

(Institute for National Security Studies-Tel Aviv University) Emily B. Landau - Strong international actors cannot afford to be complacent about a negotiated deal when it does not reflect a strategic reversal on the part of the proliferator. If the Iran deal has achieved a delay, the challenge is to use this time to reverse negative trends and prepare better for the future, not to rest on one's laurels while celebrating a deal that has not stopped Iran in the nuclear realm, and could render that goal even more elusive in eight to nine years.


2017-08-15 00:00:00

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