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North Korean Crisis: China shows the way to Pyongyang
written by: John Park, 14-May-04

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - Recently, China has begun playing a remarkably proactive role in trying to facilitate a resolution to the North Korean nuclear crisis. The behavior is in direct contrast to its discreet demeanor during the 1994 phase of the nuclear imbroglio. What accounts for this? The answer, in large part, resides in China's policy of "xiaokang."

Originally mentioned in the Shijing, China's first collection of poems, the term was used by Chinese philosophers to refer to a comfortable, orderly society that honors ceremony and propriety. Deng Xiaoping went on to develop an economic xiaokang strategy that became the basis of his famous "three-step development strategy" for building a middle class society in China.

In recent months, xiaokang has become the Chinese leadership's dominant lens of analysis for dealing with North Korea.

Why is xiaokang so important to China? Achieving a $3,000 GDP per capita by 2020 is the Chinese leadership's key economic development goal. To achieve this goal, Beijing needs to prevent any security threats that might discourage foreign investment.

So the Chinese leadership initiated a major shift in its strategic thinking about North Korea. Recent interviews with influential Chinese government analysts yielded several findings.

First, Beijing is analyzing the nuclear issue largely from a cost-benefit standpoint in terms of how the crisis is affecting xiaokang objectives.

Second, Beijing is beginning to explore how it should deal with North Korea in the event the six-party talks collapse. Chinese policy analysts are actively examining ways to effect major economic and systemic reforms in North Korea. Such policies differ from the Pentagon's formulation of regime change, as Beijing is exploring ways to structure a peaceful accommodation with Kim Jong Il rather than a disruptive regime collapse.

The third key finding is that China is increasingly proactive and multilateral in its behavior, compared to its risk-averse, insular tendencies in the past. Traditionally a behind-the-scenes power broker,Beijing has taken a more visible role in encouraging Kim Jong Il to resume negotiations with the United States.

Strong Sino-U.S. collaboration in leading a multilateral effort to end the crisis is long overdue. Until recently, the Bush administration's approach to dealing with North Korea has centered on largely ignoring the reclusive regime and gradually cutting off its overseas sources of illicit funds. China's focus on achieving its xiaokang objectives presents the United States with an opportunity to forge an effective strategy for negotiating and implementing a comprehensive resolution to the nuclear imbroglio.

Unofficial U.S. delegations are no substitute for the difficult negotiations required to peacefully unravel the crisis. Superficial diplomatic maneuverings are clearly not producing results.

China has begun to act substantively. Now the United States should.

The writer is a fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government.

Published in: International Herald Tribune

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NATO's new Strategic Concept
The Human Codes of Tolerance and Respect
 

Look for men and women of excellency, encourge them, foster them, and give them lasting support in every way.Cultivate and inspire elities in our democracies which do not simply enjoy privileges but are willing to assume social responsibilities.
 

The greatest danger confronting our world is moral relativism
 

We should not adopt but rather shape reality- networking a better and safer world with imagination.
 

Let`s start a new global progressive foreign policy to promote democratic developments and to get rid ...
 

Freedom is the foundation for knowledge, development, and progress. Powerful countries are developed because they are free.
 

Only a genuine reconciliation policy between societies can bring about a true and lasting peace and lay the foundations of eternal peace between former enemies.
 

Isolate the negative elements from the peaceful open-minded majority in the Islamic World.
 

We need a new NATO Double-Track decision consisting of two equally important columns:
military containment and an active dialog with the Islamic cultures.
 

For each conflict we need a holistic formula for peace based on diplomacy plus power plus reconciliation.
 

Beijing and the Pope gain from the establishment of diplomatic relations
 

Broader Middle East

Nations and societies in the "Broader Middle East" should overcome secular schism, seek a kind of enlightment and regain momentum to reach the exsellent scientific, moral and economic of the "Glory past".
 
Americas / USA

A new U.S. foreign policy is needed including: brilliant strategies, imagination and creativity, excellency ...
 
China

Beijing could recognize three advantages through new diplomatic relations with the Vatican
 
Europe

Give more power to the European Parliament, including the election of “European Government”.
 
India

Improve your governance and administration, fight corruption, wage more decentralisation and privatisation, improve your ecucation system.
 
Iran

Stop the development of Weapons of Mass Destruction
 
Iraq

Three Strong Federal States Comprised of Kurds, Shiites and Sunnis Are Needed Now in Iraq with a Division of Oil Income - or a Bloody Civil War Is Unavoidable
 
Islamic States

A New NATO Double-Track Decision on Terrorism and Dialogue with Islam Is Needed
 
Israel / Palestine

Israel, Palestine and its Arab neighbors need common values, interests and goals: Peace is possible !
 
NATO

For the European NATO countries it is intolerable to spend 61% what the US spends but only achieve 10% of the US power projection capacit. The issue is not to spend more but to spend in a way that produces real European power projection capabilities.
 
Koreas

Both countries should mitigate the tensions and aim for a re-unification as a free and democratic entity
 
Russia

Russia has to realize the vital importance of further democratic development. It has to revive its own democratic traditions.
 
Terror

Terrorism is a menace for mankind and should find a world wide coordinated response
 
Democracy

Don't ever ask "What's in for me?" Instead, ask "What is good for my country?"
 
Human Rights

Cuban dissidents should follow Estonia’s example of establishing a “Free Parliament” in exile with the support of the EU.
 
Peace and Conflict

We must welcome tolerant patriotism, while containing and combating nationalism and chauvinism.
 
Religion and Politics

The understanding that reconciliation heals memory is crucial for the achievement of true peace between ...
 
Tolerance

China should enhance individual freedoms, religious and cultural tolerance and protection of minorities.
 
UN

UN must adjust the Charter and the structure to the "new world"
 



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