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Hard Target : Sanctions, Inducements, and the Case of North Korea

Part of the Studies in Asian Security series
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Because authoritarian regimes like North Korea can impose the costs of sanctions on their citizens, these regimes constitute "hard targets." Yet authoritarian regimes may also be immune-and even hostile-to economic inducements if such inducements imply reform and opening.

This book captures the effects of sanctions and inducements on North Korea and provides a detailed reconstruction of the role of economic incentives in the bargaining around the country's nuclear program.

Stephan Haggard and Marcus Noland draw on an array of evidence to show the reluctance of the North Korean leadership to weaken its grip on foreign economic activity.

They argue that inducements have limited effect on the regime, and instead urge policymakers to think in terms of gradual strategies.

Hard Target connects economic statecraft to the marketization process to understand North Korea and addresses a larger debate over the merits and demerits of "engagement" with adversaries.

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Stanford University Press
1503611590 / 9781503611597
Paperback / softback
03/09/2019
United States
344 pages
152 x 229 mm
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