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dc.contributor.authorSamaniego, Catherineen
dc.date.accessioned2012-09-14T03:56:15Zen
dc.date.accessioned2019-12-06T19:12:01Z-
dc.date.available2012-09-14T03:56:15Zen
dc.date.available2019-12-06T19:12:01Z-
dc.date.copyright2012en
dc.date.issued2012en
dc.identifier.citationSamaniego, C. (2012). No Shangri-La for North Korea. (RSIS Commentaries, No. 100). RSIS Commentaries. Singapore: Nanyang Technological University.en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10356/95294-
dc.description.abstractDevelopments arising from the recently concluded Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore have drawn North Korea’s adversaries even closer to one another. Kim Jong-un should expect to see his regime’s political leverage in Northeast Asia gradually reduced, while its biggest ally, China, remains preoccupied with its own domestic concerns.en
dc.format.extent2 p.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesRSIS Commentaries, 100-12en
dc.subjectDRNTU::Social sciences::Political scienceen
dc.titleNo Shangri-La for North Koreaen
dc.typeCommentaryen
dc.contributor.schoolS. Rajaratnam School of International Studiesen
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