Congress and U.S. – North Korean Relations: The Role of the Entrepreneur

Terence Roehrig, Lara Wessel

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Abstract

The executive branch has been the chief architect of U.S. policy to prevent North Korea from acquiring nuclear weapons. However, Congress has also played an important role influencing that policy. Using North Korea policy, the authors examine the increasing role members of Congress play as foreign-policy entrepreneurs.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalAsian Affairs: An American Review
Volume38
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 21 2011

Disciplines

  • Asian Studies
  • Political Science

Keywords

  • Ballistic missiles
  • Congressional legislation
  • Executive branch
  • Foreign policy
  • Funding
  • Human rights
  • Nuclear weapons
  • Senators
  • United States Senate

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