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1. Turning Point in Korea: New Dangers and New Opportunities for the United States, published by the Center for International Policy and the Center for East Asian Studies, University of Chicago, 35 pp.
2. Siegfried S. Hecker, testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, January 21, 2004
3. For the most authoritative publicly available discussions of the intelligence findings related to North Korea's suspected weapons-grade uranium enrichment facility, see North Korea's Weapons Programmes: A Net Assessment, International Institute for Strategic Studies, London, January, 2004, and Jonathan Pollack, “The United States, North Korea and the End of the Agreed Framework,” Naval War College Review, Summer, 2003
4. “Dealing with North Korea's Nuclear Programs,” Statement by James A. Kelly, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, July 15, 2004
5. The Financial Times, May 4, 2004, pp. 1 and 3.
6. South Korea signed the Additional Protocol on June 21, 1999.