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DESCRIPTION:Korean Peninsula Affairs Center presents:&nbsp\;Leon\nV. Sigal 
 on Not\nAll Options Are Bad: \n\nA\nStrategy for Dealing with North Korea&
 nbsp\;The\nhistory of nuclear diplomacy with North Korea has been misread.
  Negotiations\nhave had some success – and could again – if give-and-take 
 is sustained enough\nto test North Korea's intentions.Leon\nV. Sigal\nis\n
 director of the Northeast Asia Cooperative Security Project at the Social\
 nScience Research Council in New York. His book\, Disarming Strangers: Nuc
 lear\nDiplomacy with North Korea\, published by Princeton University Press
 \, was one of\nfive nominees for the Lionel Gelber\nPrize as the most outs
 tanding book in international relations for 1997-98 and\nwas named the 199
 8 book of distinction by the American Academy of Diplomacy. Sigal was\na m
 ember of the editorial board of The New York Times from 1989 to 1995. He\n
 served in the Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs at the U.S. Department o
 f\nState\, in 1979 as International Affairs Fellow and in 1980 as Special 
 Assistant\nto the Director.Open to the public. Light Lunch provided.&nbsp\
 ;For\ninformation on accessibility\, or to request accommodation\, please 
 contact Marc\nAlbert 315-443-9248Sponsored by the Korean Peninsula Affairs
  Center and the East Asia program at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affa
 irs 
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SUMMARY:Leon V. Sigal - Not All Options Are Bad: A Strategy for Dealing wit
 h North Korea 
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong><strong>Korean Peninsula Affairs Ce
 nter presents:&nbsp\;</strong>Leon\nV. Sigal on Not\nAll Options Are Bad: 
 \n\nA\nStrategy for Dealing with North Korea&nbsp\;</strong></p><p>The\nhi
 story of nuclear diplomacy with North Korea has been misread. Negotiations
 \nhave had some success – and could again – if give-and-take is sustained 
 enough\nto test North Korea's intentions.</p><p><strong>Leon\nV. Sigal\n</
 strong>is\ndirector of the Northeast Asia Cooperative Security Project at 
 the Social\nScience Research Council in New York. His book\, Disarming Str
 angers: Nuclear\nDiplomacy with North Korea\, published by Princeton Unive
 rsity Press\, was one of\nfive nominees for the Lionel Gelber\nPrize as th
 e most outstanding book in international relations for 1997-98 and\nwas na
 med the 1998 book of distinction by the American Academy of Diplomacy. Sig
 al was\na member of the editorial board of The New York Times from 1989 to
  1995. He\nserved in the Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs at the U.S. D
 epartment of\nState\, in 1979 as International Affairs Fellow and in 1980 
 as Special Assistant\nto the Director.</p><p>Open to the public. Light Lun
 ch provided.&nbsp\;</p><p>For\ninformation on accessibility\, or to reques
 t accommodation\, please contact Marc\nAlbert 315-443-9248</p><p><em><stro
 ng>Sponsored by the Korean Peninsula Affairs Center and the East Asia prog
 ram at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</strong></em> </p>
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