Title: North Korea Building Bridges
1North Korea Building Bridges
- Tim Beal and Don Borrie
- VUW Asian Studies Institute NZ Institute of
International Affairs - Wellington, 21 July 2004
- http//www.vuw.ac.nz/caplabtb/dprk/NK_paper.htmb
eal
2Building Bridges
- Building bridges between NZ and NK
- NK DPRK
- Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea
- SK ROK
- Republic of Korea
- Don Borrie
- NZ-DPRK Society
- Delegation of April photos, video, discussion
3Setting the scene
- Bridge connects two separated entities
- Don bridge building between NZ and NK
- Bridge also defines and illustrates separation
- Other bridges to be built
- Focus on two
- 1 Different perceptions of reality
- 2 Different political positions
4Different perceptions of reality
- Donald Rumsfeld
- Reports that say that something hasn't happened
are always interesting to me, because as we know,
there are known knowns there are things we know
we know. We also know there are known unknowns
that is to say we know there are some things we
do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns
- the ones we don't know we don't know - http//news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3254852.stm
5What Rumsfeld didnt mention
- Things we think we know, but we dont
- NK is much demonized reality is more uncertain
and complex - Four letter words
- Not Cheney to Leahy
- http//www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/06/24/cheney.l
eahy/ - Two come to mind
6Iraq and Lies
- WMD, links to El Qaeda.
- Blair admitted Sunday that claim that 400,000
mass graves had been found in Iraq was false - They found 5,000
- http//www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,126389
9,00.html - So many lies about Iraq what about NK?
- http//media.guardian.co.uk/site/story/0,14173,126
4970,00.html - Two recent incidents in SK
- Ask Is Bush policy based on a lie?
7Two incidents
- Many cases where doubts arise about portrayal of
NK - Focus on two which have surfaced in past week
- 1 - KAL 858 bombing of 1987
- 2 naval clashes
81987
- General Chun Doo-hwan under increasing pressure
to step down - Decides to transfer power to younger brother
Gen Roh Tae-woo - Nominated him for presidency
- Veteran US journalist Don Oberdorfer notes that
- Nomination caused biggest demonstrations since
1960 - Roh was not expected to win
9Prelude to election
- 29 Nov 1987 KAL 857 blows up over Andaman Sea
all killed - Two NK agents apprehended
- One commits suicide
- Other Kim Hyon-hee - brought to Seoul days
before election - Roh wins
10Doubts arise
- NK denied involvement
- No NK motive Roh benefited
- 1.5 million votes
- Kim Hyon-hees sentence commuted and she was
freed - Married her chief guard
- Problems with investigation procedures
11Doubts continue
- Doubts have continued over the years
- Some suggest it was a private killing
- Others have deeper suspicions
- Recently ruling party called for it to be probed
by Presidential Truth Commission on Suspicious
Deaths - Set up by Kim Dae-jung to investigate deaths
during military dictatorships - Opposed by conservatives
12One Seoul newspaper
- There has been a suspicion that some spy agents
loyal to Roh and his predecessor Chun Doo-hwan
had plotted the bombing to bounce back the
popularity of the then ruling camp in the lead up
to the 1987 presidential election. It was common
for the past regimes in the South to use the
North's potential military threat as a bait for
the public to vote for the ruling party
candidates, who argued they had strong and stable
power to protect the country. The Supreme Court
sentenced Kim Hyon-hee to death in March 1990.
But Roh, the then head of state, gave her a
special pardon the next month. In December 1997
she married a secret agent who had guarded her.
Many domestic media, including The Korea Times,
had tried to contact her for an interview, but
she declined. Her testimony is considered a key
to solving the current controversy over the truth
of the KAL accident because there has been a
strong argument that Kim was not a North Korean
spy at all. - http//times.hankooki.com/lpage/200407/kt200407111
7504912070.htm
13Other implications
- The KAL bombing caused NK to be put on the the US
government terrorism list - That effectively debars NK from access to
international financial agencies - Removal from list is key NK demand
14N-S Naval clashes
- Naval clashes a recurring issue
- Most frequent in West Sea in summer crab
fishing - Northern Limit Line (NLL)
- Unilateral US/SK demarcation line not negotiated
with NK
15Incident 29 June 2002
- Southern boat sunk, loss of life
- NK expresses regret
- Assumption that it was NKs fault
- Many said a deliberate provocation
- Anger over success of World Cup
- Other stories circulated in South suggested
- Southern fishing boats were being chased out of
Northern waters - SK naval boat rammed NK one which then opened
fire and sank the SK warship - http//www.kimsoft.com/2002/westsea2a.htm
16Continuing source of friction
- N and S agree 15 June 2004 on 6 measures to
prevent reoccurrence - Radio communication with each other
- Refrain from physical actions
- Cooperate against third country (i.e. Chinese)
poachers - http//210.145.168.243/pk/206th_issue/2004061204.h
tm
1714 July incident
- SK navy claims
- NK boat crossed NLL
- SK fired warning shots when NK ship ignored
warnings - NK boat retreated
- http//times.hankooki.com/lpage/nation/200407/kt20
04071422421611990.htm
18NK belligerence?
- Yet another NK incursion and provocation?
- Yet another example of NK belligerence?
- Further proof that US needs to keep forces in SK
to deter northern invasion? - Pyongyang sent a telegram to Seoul
- Claimed NK ship chasing Chinese fishing boat
- It had sent three radio messages to Southern side
19President Roh Moo-hyun furious
- SK navy admitted a cover up
- They had received radio messages
- Pres Roh orders investigation
- Why had navy acted in defiance of government
policy?
20Korea Times (Seoul)
- How the military could have made a false report
on an incident that could have escalated into
further armed clashes defies understanding. - Particular emphasis should be placed on revealing
whether this accident was intentionally caused by
individuals disgruntled with the currently
amicable military relationship between the two
Koreas as some suspect - http//times.hankooki.com/lpage/opinion/200407/kt2
004071816241154050.htm
21Healthy skepticism
- None of this proves that NK is in the right, or
SK in the wrong - Rangoon bombing of 1983 and Japanese abductions
might be examples of NK security acting at odds
with government policy - Merely that we have to dig beneath the surface
with healthy skepticism - Oliver Cromwell I beseech you in the bowels of
Christ think it possible you may be mistaken - letter to the General Assembly of the Church of
Scotland. 1650
22The second bridge
- Different political positions
- Focusing on nuclear confrontation between US and
NK - Sketch background
23Nuclear power in East Asia
- SK and Japan both heavily dependent on nuclear
power - US forced SK to abandon weapons programme
- How long to resume?
- Japan can weaponise very quickly
- NK also needs nuclear power
- And nuclear weapons?
24NK and nuclear weapons
- Three major questions
- When did programme start?
- What technologies are used?
- Has it/ Can it develop a deliverable nuclear
weapon? - Answers to all three very uncertain
25First ethics and Proliferation
- No God-given reason why one country should have
nuclear weapons and not another - Practical and contingent reasons, not moral ones
26Proliferation an absolute evil?
- No use, or danger of use, is the problem, not
proliferation as such - Proliferation may lessen the chances of nuclear
weapons being used - John Bolton, top US anti-proliferation official
has long experience in opposing proliferation - Worked with Jesse Helms to counter a voter
registration drive on behalf of blacks and
organized labor - http//query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?resF30
B10FB3E5C0C718CDDA00894DB404482
27NPT
- Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty has two legs
- Non-nuclear states forgo nuclear weapons in
exchange for help with nuclear power - Nuclear-weapons states move towards disarmament
- Do not threaten NNWS with nuclear weapons
- Negative Security Assurances
- US position ambiguous
28NK and NPT
- NK signed NPT under Soviet pressure in late 1980s
- Early 1990s the International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA), using US information, concluded
that NK might be extracting plutonium, which
could be used for weapons - Never been any direct evidence that any weapons
have been, or can be, produced
29Crisis of 93/94
- Clinton contemplating airstrike against NK
reactor - NK (conventional) relation would cause immense
death and destruction in SK (and Americans there) - SK opposition
30Carter intervention June 1994
- Carter goes to Pyongyang
- He and Kim Il Sung draft agreement
- Carter out-manouevres White House by announcing
this in CNN interview from Pyongyang - WH has to accept principle gtgtAgreed Framework
31Agreed Framework
- NK mothballed plutonium reactor
- US promised to arrange supply of two Light Water
Reactors to replace it - Funded mainly by SK, Japan..NZ
- When that happened plutonium reactor would be
dismantled - Provide heavy fuel oil to compensate for energy
forgone - Lift sanctions, move towards normalisation of
relations. Formal security assurances
32Postscript on Agreed Framework
- US negotiator Bob Gallucci and team just
published defense of AF - Going Critical The First North Korean Nuclear
Crisis - by Joel S. Wit, Daniel B. Poneman, and Robert L.
Gallucci Brookings Institution Press, 2004 - Publishers blurb https//www.brookings.edu/press/
books/goingcritical.htm - Extract http//www.nautilus.org/fora/security/042
4A_Wit.html - Review http//www.nytimes.com/2004/07/20/books/20
ALLI.html
33Clinton to Bush
- Clinton lost control of Congress and much of AF
was not implemented - But AF still in existence, relations did move
ahead under pressure from Kim Dae-jong - Bush administration did not like AF
- ABC policy
- Anything But Clinton
34Axis of Evil to HEU
- Axis of Evil speech, Nuclear Posture Review
ratcheted pressure - Oct 2002 Kelly visits Pyongyang
- Two allegations
- NK has an enriched uranium programme
- Indirect violation of AF
- Claims NK admits this
- NK has denied both
- Tends not to be reported in media
35Collapse of AF
- US suspends HFU, thus abrogating only part of AF
which had life - NK withdraws from NPT
- Legal right to do that under clause X
- Reactivates reactor
- When US refuses to negotiate NK declares it will
build a nuclear deterrent
36Six Party talks
- China, SK, Russia and Japan all want a negotiated
end to crisis - China for one does not believe HEU allegations
- http//www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename
articlecontentIdA60332-2004Jan6notFoundtrue - So central ostensible reason for abandoning AF
may not be true - NK wants
- Security assurances
- Lifting of sanctions, removal from Terrorism
List, and end to US constraining SK and JP
developing relations with SK - Oil, LWR
- Basically a variant of the AF
37US position
- complete, verifiable and irreversible dismantling
of nuclear programmes (CVID) - Before it will allow SK and JP to provide energy
assistance - Slight cosmetic softening of position under
pressure from - Other Five parties
- Criticisms within US political system
- Pritchard to Kerry
- NK response cautious but not dismissive
- http//210.145.168.243/pk/206th_issue/2004062605.h
tm
38Unbridgeable differences?
- Next round due in September but probably no
substantial movement until after election - However many factors
- Kerry, Iraq, NK progress on weaponisation
- World opinion
- Important to raise awareness of issues, lies,
uncertainties, and confusions - Bridge building
- Raise NK knowledge and understanding of outside
world - Our knowledge and understanding of NK
39NZ-DPRK Society
- Since mid seventies
- Liaison with NZ and NK governments
- Aid
- bridge building
- Pyongyang Report
- Website at http//www.vuw.ac.nz/caplabtb/dprk/
- Delegations and visits
40Delegations and visits
- July 2001 Hon Graham Kelly
- April 2004
- Don Borrie
- Pyongyang Arts Festival
- Photos
- May 2004
- Rev Stuart Vogel
- Coordinator, Aid and Cooperation
41Building Bridges
- Impact of international NGOs
- Hazel Smith Overcoming Humanitarian dilemmas in
the DPRK - http//www.usip.org/pubs/specialreports/sr90.html
- Our videoed meetings with World Food Programme,
Red Cross - Korean Christian Federation
42NZ Engagement, current and potential
- Emerging partnership between NGOs and Government
- February 2004 370,000 to World Fod Programme
- http//www.beehive.govt.nz/ViewDocument.cfm?Docume
ntID18922 - April 2004 - 540,000 to UNICEF
- http//www.beehive.govt.nz/ViewDocument.cfm?Docume
ntID19516 - June 2004 Amb David Taylor allocates his Head
of Mission Fund, 15,000 to Concern - Irish NGO headed by NZer Rose Dew
43Interconnections
- Political, developmental and aid, and personal
relationships can be must be enhanced for the
mutual beneift of DPRK and NZ - Also benefits the people of both Koreas, and the
region