
Fallout: The Inside Story of America’s Failure to Disarm North Korea
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Join us for a behind-the-scenes look into why U.S. efforts to contain North Korea’s nuclear capabilities have not worked.
For almost four decades, the United States has tried to stop North Korea’s attempts to build nuclear weapons and the missiles to deliver them. Joel S. Wit, a former State Department official, takes readers to the front lines of nuclear negotiations and to fierce policy debates and secret diplomatic gambits, recounting how perilously close the United States and North Korea have come, on various occasions, to nuclear confrontation. Based on more than 300 interviews with officials in Washington, Beijing and Seoul, as well as with the author’s contacts in Pyongyang, this book chronicles how six American presidents have approached the problem of North Korea.
Wit points to Barack Obama and Donald Trump as the two presidents most responsible for the failure to halt North Korea’s march to build a nuclear arsenal, since it was under their successive tenures that Pyongyang acquired the ability to threaten every city in North America. Wit also offers an unparalleled portrait of Kim Jong Un that refutes his caricature as impulsive and illogical. Like his father and his grandfather, Kim is a ruthless despot but also a canny and informed negotiator determined to secure his dictatorship’s future by exploring diplomacy or, failing that, by building a nuclear arsenal.
About the Speaker
Joel S. Wit is a distinguished fellow in Asian Security Studies at the Henry L. Stimson Center and a former U.S. State Department official. He is the coauthor of Going Critical: The First North Korean Nuclear Crisis. He lives in Washington, D.C.
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110 The Embarcadero
Toni Rembe Rock Auditorium
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Joel S. Wit
Distinguished Fellow in Asian Security Studies, the Henry L. Stimson Center; Author, Fallout: The Inside Story of America’s Failure to Disarm North Korea

In conversation with Philip Yun
Co-President and Co-CEO, Commonwealth Club World Affairs of California
5 p.m. doors open & check-in
5:30–6:30 p.m. program
6:30 p.m. book signing
(all times Pacific Time)
COST
Members receive 30–50 percent discounts (not a member? Join)
In-person:
$22
$60 with a book
Free for Leadership Circle members and students with a valid I.D. (without a book)
Online:
$5
$43 with a book
Free for Leadership Circle members and students with a valid I.D. (without a book)