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Terror Crisis, and the US Anti-terrorism Approaches for Eradicating North Korean Acts Supporting Terrorism

  • Crisisonomy
  • Abbr : KRCEM
  • 2015, 11(4), pp.283-297
  • Publisher : Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis
  • Research Area : Social Science > Public Policy > Public Policy in general

LEE, HUN KYUNG 1

1동아대학교

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ABSTRACT

There are no exception on the targets that are a civilian population and national governments, and hence no one in the world is not free from terrorist threats. Under the circumstances, the world nations should fight against terrorism and terrorist organizations. In order to do so, they need not only anti-terrorism cooperation, accords, and acts without being restricted by politics and ideology but also the collection and exchange of information across borders. In particular, the role and efforts of the United States as a world corp and a main victim country of terrorism. In the process, the multilateral approach is desirable to curb terrorism including a state-sponsored terrorism. North Korea is regarded a typical country as the state sponsor of terrorism. It conducted terrorist acts with the view of causing political and social chaos in the South. It also has ties with terrorists group, even providing training a variety of terrorist groups, and sold missile parts and technology to the antagonistic Middle East countries, much more nuclear cooperation with Iran. To eradicate North Korean acts supporting terrorism and preventing the expansion of mass destruction weapons, the U.S. ought to work together with international community. Such works and efforts can contribute to eradicating terrorism, maintaining public order and peace, and extending range of harmony and cooperation.

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