Clinton Administration Plutonium Policy
North Korea
Clinton Administration Plutonium Policy and North Korea
the use
plutonium
the use of plutonium
the Reagan
the Reagan, Bush,
U.S. policy
the same
Clinton administrations
the DPRK
South Korea
the DPRK and South Korea
all plutonium
Japan
U.S.
it
nuclear fuel
President Clinton
This discriminatory approach
nonproliferation policy
the civil use
plutonium
The United States
the civil use of plutonium
plutonium reprocessing
itself
nuclear power
nuclear explosive purposes
nuclear power or nuclear explosive purposes
the use
plutonium
civil nuclear programs
Western Europe
The United States
its existing commitments
Japan
the same time
U.S. Energy Secretary Hazel O'Leary
an initiative
alternatives
her opposition
plutonium fuel cycles
The U.S.
its reprocessing plant
all plutonium ambitions
its reprocessing plant and all plutonium ambitions
the DPRK give
South Korean efforts
reprocessing plants
plutonium separation technology
related technology
reprocessing plants, plutonium separation technology, and related technology
firm U.S. diplomacy
Japan
the 1988 revision
the U.S.
the 1988 revision of the U.S.
U.S. plutonium policy
Japanese nuclear cooperation agreement
Japan advance approval
much U.S.-origin spent fuel
it
30
year period
35
The previous agreement
2003
the U.S.
reprocessing
each Japanese request
a case-by
plutonium use
November 1991
the North-South Korean bilateral denuclearization agreement
U.S. Secretary of State James Baker
clear
fuel cycle facilities
a nuclear arms
the only firm assurance
the Korean peninsula
a credible agreement
Seoul
Pyongyang
the production or acquisition
any weapons-grade nuclear material
emphasis
36
It
production
the North South agreement
a ban
acquisition
plutonium
acquisition of plutonium
South Korea
reprocessing services
delivery
separated plutonium
the U.K.
delivery of separated plutonium
France
Japan
The present U.S.
discriminatory policy
Japan
South Korea
Japan and South Korea
democratic governments
full-scope safeguards
they
NPT members
the U.S.
they
defense treaties
South Korea
The U.S. State Department
it
Tokyo
Seoul
plutonium
U.S. policy
NPT membership
the Northeast Asian proliferation problem
IAEA safeguards compliance
the ultimate solution
the elimination
civil plutonium
the elimination of civil plutonium
an NPT
IAEA stamp
approval
this approach
the problem
IAEA stamp of approval
