The six-party talks in the post-kim jong-il era: An emergent path toward a northeast asian security mechanism

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Abstract

This article examines the viability of the Six-Party Talks and the prospects of their transformation into a Northeast Asian security mechanism in the post-Kim Jong-il era. This analysis draws on the concepts of "path dependence" and "path emergence." The concept of path dependence is used to explain the viability of the Six-Party Talks, whereas the concept of path emergence is elaborated upon to explain the causes underlying the emergent path of the six-party process. This article suggests that the dynamics of self-organized criticality triggered by the death of Kim Jong-il will start to work for path emergence on the Korean Peninsula.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)111-126
Number of pages16
JournalNorth Korean Review
Volume8
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2012

Keywords

  • Co-evolution
  • Morphogenetic field
  • Path dependence
  • Path emergence
  • Resonance
  • Self-organized criticality
  • Six-Party Talks

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