Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

CIAO DATE: 12/2014

Changing the Channel: Cultivating Security Cooperation in Northeast Asia

Alex Brouse, Dustin McDonald

November 2014

Centre for International Governance Innovation

Abstract

Elevated political tensions in Northeast Asia have the possibility of spilling over into a larger military conflict. The authors of this Junior Fellows brief recommend that there be high-level talks regarding North Korean denuclearization between China, Japan, the United States and South Korea. They recommend that a working group be established to generate incentives for North Korea to denuclearize, and China should be incentivized to cooperate by linking North Korean denuclearization milestones with US military withdrawal from South Korea. Channels of communication should be kept open and active, while pursuing a goal that is beneficial to all parties interests, and that will work to generate empathy and foster an atmosphere of cooperation. The authors conclude that when pursued in good faith, these recommendations could improve communication pathways, opening space to increase empathy and lower tensions in the region.