Abstract

Recent diplomacy has made the situation on the Korean Peninsula less tense than it was a year ago. But given North Korea’s dismal track record in complying with agreements, the country’s military capabilities remain a concern. Apparent confidence-building steps may be public gestures calculated to prolong negotiations or deflect international criticism. There has been no significant change in North Korea's military posture.

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