North Korea and U.S. Relations
Thesis: U.S. and North Korea have not had friendly relations as countries, and there has been a mutual friction among the two. The hatred is spun mostly due to the differences in governments’ actions, and due to the after effects of the cold war.
- Introduction
- Describe the hostility between the US and North Korea and why it developed during the war.
- Thesis: U.S. and North Korea have not had friendly relations as countries, and there has been a mutual friction among the two. The hatred is spun mostly due to the differences in governments’ actions, and due to the after effects of the cold war.
- Background
- State the events during the cold war, and use of nuclear weapons during the time period.
- Discuss the intention and purpose of all government actions taken at both ends.
III. United States and North Korea
- Division and the cold war
- Agreed framework and first nuclear crisis
- Six Party Talks
- Nuclear Nonproliferation treaty- 1992
- Obama administration policy
- North Korea’s nuclear program
- The Sony Hack
- US policy and relevance to north Korean human rights
- Humanitarian activities in North Korea.
- American Remains from the Korean War
- Conclusion
Summarize the arguments and efforts of both countries in aggravating and dissipating the efforts.