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Dong Sun Lee, Korea University, Department of Political Science & International Relations, March 2011
This paper explains the heightened aggressiveness that North Korea has shown since late 2009. It argues that a combination of militarism and frustration amplified by a precarious leadership transition caused Pyongyang’s astonishing belligerence. Simultaneously, it calls into question common alternative accounts pointing to either excessive or insufficient engagement or a presumably uncontrolled military as the primary cause for North Korean hostility. In addition, the paper argues that North Korean aggressiveness is channeled toward South Korea (rather than the United States) and particularly its western maritime frontier, because there are especially acute grievances in that region and safer grounds for implementing a militaristic policy.

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