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John S. Park

John S. Park

Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

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Email: john_park@harvard.edu

 

 

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August 2012

"Assessing the Role of Security Assurances in Dealing with North Korea"

Book Chapter

By John S. Park, Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

This chapter examines the relationship between security assurances and North Korean nuclear decision-making by focusing on four key areas: key geopolitical shocks that had a major impact on the North Korean regime; main sources of security assurances for North Korea over its history; this volume's hypotheses on security assurances based on how North Korea reacted to geopolitical shocks; and conditions under which security assurances may be most effective in dealing with North Korea in the future.

 

September 15, 2008

North Korea's Future

Event Report

By John S. Park, Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

Dr. John Park discusses possible scenarios for North Korea's future following renewed speculation over the health of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il.

 

 

AP Images

July 15, 2008

North Korea's Nuclear Moves

Event Report

By John S. Park, Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

Dr. John Park discusses the decades-long conflict between Pyongyang and Washington over North Korea's nuclear program; he specifically discusses the response following June 26, when, in return for submitting its nuclear declaration, Pyongyang received confirmation that President Bush would notify Congress of his intention to remove North Korea from the State Sponsors of Terrorism List and lift Trading With the Enemy Act restrictions.

 

AP Photo/Vincent Yu, File

April 16, 2012

John Park on North Korea After Kim Jong-il

In the News

By John S. Park, Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

John Park, research fellow with the Belfer Center's Project on Managing the Atom/International Security Program, is interviewed by CNN, NPR, and other media about the regional and global impact of the death of North Korea's Kim Jong-il.

 

June, 2006

How China Can Bring Sunshine to Korea

Journal Article, Far Eastern Economic Review, issue 5, volume 169

By John S. Park, Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

 

 

Autumn 2005

"Inside Multilateralism: The Six-Party Talks"

Journal Article, Washington Quarterly, issue 4, volume 28

By John S. Park, Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

Despite extensive diplomatic efforts to facilitate the six-party talks, domestic policy constraints, differing priorities, and conflicting historical analogies among each of the countries have brought vastly differing perspectives to the multilateral negotiating table.

 

 

Spring 2005

Detecting Danger

Journal Article, Harvard International Review, Correspondence, issue 1, volume 27

By John S. Park, Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

 

 

Fall 1998

The Agreed Framework: A Path Towards Stability on the Korean Peninsula

Journal Article, Yisei

By John S. Park, Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

 

AP Photo

January 2013

"Deciphering North Korea's New Year's Address: The Real Road Ahead"

News

By John S. Park, Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

Kim Jong-eun's New Year's Day address signaled a willingness to ease tensions with South Korea and focus on economic development, but how credible is this message? Project on Managing the Atom Associate and MIT Stanton Nuclear Security Junior Faculty Fellow John Park analyzes the address in an HKS PolicyCast.

 

Summer 2012

Q&A: John S. Park

Newsletter Article, Belfer Center Newsletter

By John S. Park, Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

John Park, a senior research associate at the U.S. Institute of Peace and currently a visiting fellow with the Belfer Center's International Security Program/Project on Managing the Atom, recently sat down with for a one-on-one interview where he talked about his work with the Center and his contributions to the Seoul Nuclear Security Summit.

 

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