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( Tom Zamora Collina ),( Fernando De Souza Barros ) 한국국방연구원 1996 The Korean Journal of Defense Analysis Vol.8 No.1
For years, Argentina and Brazil refused to open their sensitive nuclear facilities to international inspections, leading to concerns about their nuclear ambitions. But in 1990 these former rivals agreed to a regime of bilateral inspections of their nuclear programs, with parallel inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Their nuclear facilities are now open to bilateral and international inspections, greatly reducing regional tensions and international concerns. This article looks at how this bilateral/international system developed, how it works, and the prospects for applying it to the Korean peninsula. The authors suggest that the experiences of Argentina and Brazil are relevant to current efforts to defuse ROK-DPRK nuclear tensions and to build confidence and increase transparency between the two nations.