Šiaurės Korėjos krizės - jų sprendimo būdai ir įtaka pasaulio saugumui ; North Korea Crises – solutions and influence on world security
The object of this major thesis is the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's (North Korea) nuclear program and the threat it possesses to international security. The latter are being analyzed within realism theory and Hans J. Morgenthau's systemic and non-systemic view to the state, R. Cooper's new and old world order concepts, North Korea's reactions to international community's power demonstration in international system. Also, the analysis of international community's efforts to deal with the emerging situation through multilateral negotiations is being carried out (concentrating the attention to four and six-party talks). In this thesis the statement is being made, that North Korea is viewing international system as rival to her, because it still forms politics according to the old world order concept, that is according to the rules that emerged during Cold War, and this is why the multilateral talks most of the times are meaningless. Lastly, the insights to the future events in Korea peninsula are being proposed. The thesis is composed of three parts. In the first part the analysis of realism theory according to Hans J. Morgenthau is being carried out. In the second part the influence of nuclear North Korea's program to international security is pointed out. The third part tells why multilateral negotiations were not effective, what is the North Korea's reaction to the changes in international politics and the future perspectives are being told. This analysis includes abbreviations and annexes.