The United States’ Enemy Image against North Korea during the Presidency of Donald J. Trump : Decision-Making at the Elite-Level

The United States' enemy image of North Korea has been on its political agenda since the Korean war. Weapons of mass destruction has, since the Cold War, shown the complexity it brings on conflictual interests and decision-makers persuading efforts. Enemy image, per se, brings difficulties in a...

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Main Author: Schillström, Felicia
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Language:English
Published: Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST) 2020
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USA
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-lnu-908802020-01-16T03:35:21ZThe United States’ Enemy Image against North Korea during the Presidency of Donald J. Trump : Decision-Making at the Elite-LevelengSchillström, FeliciaLinnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST)2020DenuclearizationDonald TrumpEnemy ImageKim Jong-UnNorth KoreaPolitical AgendaUSAKärnvapennedrustningDonald TrumpFiendebildKim Jong-UnNordkoreaPolitisk AgendaUSASocial SciencesSamhällsvetenskapThe United States' enemy image of North Korea has been on its political agenda since the Korean war. Weapons of mass destruction has, since the Cold War, shown the complexity it brings on conflictual interests and decision-makers persuading efforts. Enemy image, per se, brings difficulties in achieving cooperation, substantially when both parties contempt high levels of enmity. However, the newly established U.S.-DPRK relationship brings hope for cooperative possibilities regarding denuclearization on the Korean peninsula. The relationship between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-Un is not based on trust, instead, it is dependent on the concrete steps taken by the other. The enemy image of North Korea has been settled on the U.S. political agenda firmly because of the principles regarding denuclearization and security. The enemy image is also an important factor to consider when examining political agendas, since the changing dynamics are dependent on how state A interpret state B and vice versa. What has articulated the dynamics of the U.S. enemy image against North Korea? and how has its enemy image changed? To answer the question at issue, a theory consumption of Eriksson and Noreen’s explanatory model is necessary. Which consists of context-dependent external and informal factors that will contribute different but coherent hypotheses. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-90880application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Denuclearization
Donald Trump
Enemy Image
Kim Jong-Un
North Korea
Political Agenda
USA
Kärnvapennedrustning
Donald Trump
Fiendebild
Kim Jong-Un
Nordkorea
Politisk Agenda
USA
Social Sciences
Samhällsvetenskap
spellingShingle Denuclearization
Donald Trump
Enemy Image
Kim Jong-Un
North Korea
Political Agenda
USA
Kärnvapennedrustning
Donald Trump
Fiendebild
Kim Jong-Un
Nordkorea
Politisk Agenda
USA
Social Sciences
Samhällsvetenskap
Schillström, Felicia
The United States’ Enemy Image against North Korea during the Presidency of Donald J. Trump : Decision-Making at the Elite-Level
description The United States' enemy image of North Korea has been on its political agenda since the Korean war. Weapons of mass destruction has, since the Cold War, shown the complexity it brings on conflictual interests and decision-makers persuading efforts. Enemy image, per se, brings difficulties in achieving cooperation, substantially when both parties contempt high levels of enmity. However, the newly established U.S.-DPRK relationship brings hope for cooperative possibilities regarding denuclearization on the Korean peninsula. The relationship between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-Un is not based on trust, instead, it is dependent on the concrete steps taken by the other. The enemy image of North Korea has been settled on the U.S. political agenda firmly because of the principles regarding denuclearization and security. The enemy image is also an important factor to consider when examining political agendas, since the changing dynamics are dependent on how state A interpret state B and vice versa. What has articulated the dynamics of the U.S. enemy image against North Korea? and how has its enemy image changed? To answer the question at issue, a theory consumption of Eriksson and Noreen’s explanatory model is necessary. Which consists of context-dependent external and informal factors that will contribute different but coherent hypotheses.
author Schillström, Felicia
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title The United States’ Enemy Image against North Korea during the Presidency of Donald J. Trump : Decision-Making at the Elite-Level
title_short The United States’ Enemy Image against North Korea during the Presidency of Donald J. Trump : Decision-Making at the Elite-Level
title_full The United States’ Enemy Image against North Korea during the Presidency of Donald J. Trump : Decision-Making at the Elite-Level
title_fullStr The United States’ Enemy Image against North Korea during the Presidency of Donald J. Trump : Decision-Making at the Elite-Level
title_full_unstemmed The United States’ Enemy Image against North Korea during the Presidency of Donald J. Trump : Decision-Making at the Elite-Level
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