Part 1. Introduction 1. Introduction: The Korean Peninsula Crisis and Coercive Policy/ In-Duck Kang Part 2. The Limits of Coercive Diplomacy 2. Coercive Inducement: Normative Dilemmas and Historiographical Debates/ Jocelyne Serveau 3. A Cognitive Theory of Deterrence/ Jeffrey D. Berejikian Part 3. Failed Cases of Coercive Diplomacy 4. Deterrence and Compellence in the Gulf, 1990-91/ Janice Gross Stein 5. Paradoxes of Coercive Diplomacy in the Kosovo Crisis/ Doreen K. Allerkamp Part 4. North Korean Nuclear Crisis and the Limits of US Coercive Diplomacy 6. U. S. Coercive Diplomacy toward North Korea: The Case of the First Nuclear Crisis/ Theyoung Yoon 7. Wrong War, Wrong Place, Wrong Time: Why Military Action Should Not Be Used to Resolve the North Korean Nuclear Crisis/ Doug Bandow 8. North Korea''s Nuclear Program: The Role of Incentives in Preventing Deadly Conflict/ Scott Snyder 9. All the Players at the Table: A Multilateral Solution to the North Korean Nuclear Crisis/ Doug Bandow Part 5. Peace and Prosperity Policy and Peace Regime 10. The Peace and Prosperity Policy and the South-North Relationship: Evaluation and Future Tasks/ Hong Suk Yoon 11. Peace Regime in Korean Peninsula and ''Peace and Prosperity Policy'': Theoreical debates/ Sang-Hyun Park Part 6 . Conclusion 12. Conclusion: The North Korean Nuclear Crisis and the Six-Party Talk/ In-Duk Kang