1. After the Cold War
As a nation bordering the power hungry Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, the delegation of Korea would like to see nuclear deterrence and ultimately disarmament, in hopes of a world free from nuclear use by non-state actors. ... This could be achieved through universal adherence to the nuclear security architecture, such as review mechanisms and international actors. ... With the lack of security arises the possibility that non-state actors and terrorist groups could use nuclear weapons....
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