<DIV><P>North Korea&apos;s development of nuclear weapons raises fears of nuclear war on the peninsula and the specter of terrorists gaining access to weapons of mass destruction. It also represents a dangerous and disturbing breakdown in U.S. foreign policy. Failed Diplomacy: The Tragic Story of How North Korea Got the Bomb offers an insider&apos;s view of what went wrong and allowed this isolated nation&#151;a charter member of the Axis of Evil&#151;to develop nuclear weapons. Charles L. Jack Pritchard was intimately involved in developing America&apos;s North Korea policy under Presidents Clinton and Bush. Here he offers an authoritative analysis of recent developments on the Korean peninsula and reveals how the Bush administration&apos;s mistakes damaged the prospects of controlling nuclear proliferation. Although multilateral negotiations continue Pritchard proclaims the Six-Party Talks as a failure. His chronicle begins with the suspicions over North Korea&apos;s uranium enrichment program in 2002 that led to the demise of the Clinton-era Agreed Framework. Subsequently Pyongyang kicked out international monitors and restarted its nuclear weapons program. Pritchard provides a first-hand account of how the Six-Party Talks were initiated and offers a play-by-play account of each round of negotiations detailing the national interests of the key players&#151;China Japan Russia both Koreas and the United States. The author believes the failure to prevent Kim Jong Il from going nuclear points to the need for a permanent security forum in Northeast Asia that would serve as a formal mechanism for dialogue in the region. Hard-hitting and insightful Failed Diplomacy offers a stinging critique of the Bush administration&apos;s manner and policy in dealing with North Korea. More hopefully it suggests what can be learned from missed opportunities.</P></DIV>
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