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_creationDateDatetimeOctober 10, 2006 3:17:46 PM
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No Good Options

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TopicPageNorth Korean nuclear crisis
Position_fragmentStringEconomic sanctions should be placed on North Korea
PositionPageNorth Korean nuclear crisis / Economic sanctions should be placed on North Korea
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Economic sanctions should be placed on North Korea

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AuthorList of Page, delimiter: ,Andrei Lankov
SourcePageThe Wall Street Journal
DateDateOctober 10, 2006
URLURLhttp://online.wsj.com/article/SB116043022080987335.html?mod=opinion_main_europe_asia
QuoteText"From apartheid South Africa to Fidel Castro's Cuba, the aim of an embargo is usually to encourage the population to agitate for change, or even rise up and overthrow their government. But that won't work when it comes to North Korea, where agitators and dissenters quickly face the firing squad. A regime that sacrificed at least half a million of its citizens during the famine of the 1990s is hardly likely to care if their plight is now further worsened by sanctions."
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No Good Options by Andrei Lankov (The Wall Street Journal, October 10, 2006) (view)