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History suggests that governments are not always willing to put global considerations (in this case, opposition to the spread of nuclear weapons) ahead of what they see as their immediate strategic interests. China, for example, opposes proliferation, but even more it wants to maintain a divided Korean peninsula and North Korea as a stable buffer state on its border. This concern constrains the economic pressure China is prepared to place on North Korea.
A World in Disarray: American Foreign Policy and the Crisis of the Old Order
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