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Preface vii
Acknowledgments xi
Prime Minister Koizumi's Visit to North Korea 1
Koizumi Again Visits Pyongyang 56
HEU Program 93
The Collapse of the Agreed Framework 135
Russia as Honest Broker? 166
Brotherhood 197
South Korea as Balancer? 230
Hu Jintao's "New Thinking" Diplomacy 262
The Rise of China 300
The Launching of the Six-Party Talks 329
Six-Party Talks Adrift 377
Kim Jong-il Visits China 432
The Peninsula Question 463
Chronology 477
Notes 483
Interviewees 561
Index 563
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